Lake View High School - Chieftain Yearbook (San Angelo, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Students enio conversing in the front of the school du ing the one-hour and fifteen-minute lunc iPhoto by Donnie Lankl'ordJ tudents, all 1,038 of them, paraded through the school's front door, yet each of them exhibited varied reactions to the same experience. For the freshmen, easily spotted by their looks of awe and confusion, everything was new. Sophomores, settled, yet eager, looked forward to new challenges while juniors waited anxiously for class rings and their first prom. Seniors, old hands at high school, probably had the most noticeable spirit as they marched into an OUTRAGEOUS year. peak U em All , gy M x N.. .ff I M .i OUTRAGEOUS ' 5 6 ' Seniors are Rory Gesch - President Rollin Heller - Vice-President Brent Sparks - Secretary .gv am rm ..f ' J' X is.. 1-0' .nv- f,,..f-9 7 1 W X 513 il :nn View f 34 sv . Aguero, Raymond Allen, Bobby Allison, Kelly Anderson, Ernie Arambula, Corina Aylor, Jennifer Bailey, Zeke Baker, David Baker, Lee Baker, Shana Balderas, Sergio Bates, Raymond Beaver, Missy Beckhusen, Donna Beebe, Jason Benson, Zane Bland, Johnny Bolf, Jeffrey Brasher, Kamella Brents, James Bryan, Michael Bryant, John Bullard, Tammy Bunn, Delbert . . . OUTRAGEOUS 7 l Burney, Anita Burney, Sherry Cabrera, Steve Caka, Ted Caldwell, Angela Carmack, Charles Castro, Johnny Castro, Ricky Castro, Sonia Cauley, Cody Chatham, Jason Coffee, Daniel Collier, Tawnya Collins, Barbara Constancio, Marisol Cook, Kendra Crooks, Clay Cyphers, Bill Derington, Sheila Desrosiers, Jerry Diaz, Delia Dronen, Jo Dye, Lynn Easterwood, Chris 8 Seniors are . . . Esquivel, Blanca Esquivel, Eva Fausnacht, Melissa Felts, Marty Fischer, Eric Fisher, Montie Fletcher, Keith Francis, Thomas Franco, Carmen Freeman, Becky Galindo, Cynthia Galvan, Jaime Galvan, Ramiro Gamez, Frank Gamez, Sonia Garza, Raul Garza, Roman Gesch, Rory Gill, Daniel Gloria, Michael Gomez, Judy Gomez, Melissa Gonzales, Eddie Gordon, Angie . . OUTRAGEOUS 9 , fm YY, f t 4 ' i ' .ff-I ji . -wr:-:mf ' H A .RV We J Little Extra Seniors Meet Expenses inancing the senior year presented problems for most seniors. The cost of any senior's year depended on the student. Caps and gowns, graduation invitations, year- books, memory books, and senior portraits made up most of the student's individual expenses. I don't mind buying these items, because these keepsakes will have personal value a few years down the road, said Brian Kibiloski. Yet it seems to the senior that this is not enough. Each year it seems that seniors need extra money for different items sold during the school year. These items ranged from small things such as candy, mugs, or any item with '8'7 on it to the larger items such as the senior class group picture. l've spent quite a bit of money on senior trips, like to Padre Island, Six Flags, and skiing. l've also visited various colleges. l'm willing to spend more money even when l'm just out on the town, to help make this year more memorable, said Kristi Word. Even though it was possible for a student to graduate without spen- ding extra money, it would provide for a very dull year. Shana Baker said, lt's worth it. You only graduate once. For many people it is their last year of school. The idea of free education was not completely true this year. While some seniors went through high school spending very little, the majori- ty spent a great deal to make their graduating year their finest. I Dawn Morrell 10 ' Seniors are . . Guthrie, Rhonda Hanks, James Hanson, Tara Hargrave, Mickey Hatridge, Kim Heller, Rollin Henry, Debra Hernandez, Gilbert Highsmith, Traci Hoelscher, Shane Hogeda, Karen Hollebeke, Rachel Huff, Charles Jackson, Tiffany James, Leslie Jennings, Terri Joiner, Cynthia Jones, Chantelle Justice, Tammy Keith, Lenny Kemp, Kenny Kibiloski, Brian Kongsy, Kim Lackey, Tammy Lankford, Donnie Layman, Lisa Leal, Alfred Leal, Christina Lewis, Bryan Lohse, Teresa Lopez, Rita Lubke, Ron Malloy, Noretta Malmer, Johan Manning, Robert Martinez, Oscar . . . OUTRAGEOUS 11 Maxwell, Tammy McCabe, Karen McClain, Kerry McPeters, Tami Michalewicz, Karen Miller, Culley Miller, Jack Miller, Robin Molsbee, Mark Morgan, Kristy Morrell, Dawn Munoz, Danny Navarro, Robert Nelson, Todd O'Neal, Kim Ogle, Shannon Ohlemacher, Darold Ortegon, Susie Pare, Rynae Parker, David Patterson, Jimmy Patterson, Marylou Pelzel, Mike Pena, Pete 12 Seniors are . . ,lg , . a s? 5- C54 . W W M ,Ewa 'it 5 ' l E lg, as 't 'li 4 Q I? we T 1 gk -Q. 9, i 3-If it F 1 3 'ii .5 LMQEE... me noi 4.. Phelps, Jerry Pippins, Jimmy Prather, Jay Rangel, Randy Randolph, Cory Randolph, Rory Rankin, John Reed, Justin Reis, Michael Rickey, Lisa Riggs, Leslie Robbins, Jamie Robles, Alfredo Saldivar, David Saldivar, Linda Sanders, Jeff Santana, Juan Santellano, Frank Schlaeger, Wolfgang Schumpert, Shelly Scott, Kevin Scott, Lacy Scranton, Daila Self, Kevin . . . OUTRAGEOUS 13 Sentena, Joe Sheridan, Christi Simpson, Clint Smith, Larry Snyder, Tony Solis, DeDe Soto, Sammy Spain, Roy 14 Semors are . . Stacy a eerfect. SummerWorkou gi :Qi ed Chiefettes tiEe ato learn new cheers and routines before school started. iPhoto by Randy Rangel.l 5. -5... 2 Q' 'vcr ac? gg 45 iw ' U 5 4 w -, VZ -wi Sparks, Brent Starkey, Karen Swaringin, Crystal Tarpley, James Tate, Tom Taylor, Katrina Taylor, Monte Teague, Jody Teague, Louise Tillery, Natalie Torres, Paul Triolo, Vicki Vasquez, Cynthia Velasquez, Sonia Velasquez, Sylvia Villarreal, Estela Wagner, Michelle Wanoreck, Susan Ward, Angela Warner, Stacy Webster, Dusty Wilde, Shannon Womack, Ricky Word, Kristi Wyse, Michael Young, Jeff Young, Randy Zurfluh, Genna . . OUTRAGEOUS 15 16 ' Juniors are JU IDRS Cyndi Torres - Secretar Albert Perez - Vice-Presiden Kelly Allard - Presiden git ...e: as ' - 1 if- sa w .. fi' ,, , , .. my-Q - ,, ., , f Q- K :X . , . . . ., rj' 'I 41 , J A T fl 3 'Hl agfif hw ' aw- J ' La -. 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OUTRAGEOUS 17 Driskill, Ming Duckworth, Bryan Dumas, Eric Eikenbary, Helen Esquivel, Vincente Farris, Jamie Fay, Kenneth Fiveash, Shanna Foley, Jackie Ford, Stephanie Franks, Gena Frost, Sheri Fulcher, Nelson Gamez, Teresa Garcia, Marco Garcia, Veronica Garza, Marcelo Gill, DeDe Gloeckler, Troy Goetz, Stephanie Gonzales, Eddie Gonzales, Leah Grubbs, Karen Hall, Samuel Hamilton, Cinnamon Handova, Andy 18 ' Jumors are . . l ,J X . Q A Fa a lc- ,a!Q'E'5:' , ai 'l 1 .Al 4,: :V ,I ll'-.Kill xl l g 'X l we ,,.. rw i F AX KU 1 X . x ll . . . of the times The yellow diamond-shaped signs in the rear W V xt- VV windows of vehicles all started with Baby on Wm ff Board . Now, they are everywhere. Copycats have come up with: Ex-husband In Trunk V lV i, Playboy on Board I love what's his name I'm single again I love weekends If you're rich, I'm single Beam me up, Scotty Don't laugh, lt's paid for Chief On Board These window signs have taken over bumper stickers. They are uncannily unusual, said Bobby Reich. Some of them are important, like kids on board', and some are hilarious like 'stud on board', he said. Some of them are pretty neat. I like the M one that says 'Stunt driverl. That pretty much describes me, said Mike Crooks. When you donit want to mess with perma- nent bumper stickers, you can acquire a yellow sign to stick on or take off as you please. I've seen some real cute onesf' said Signing on with their own Miss Barbara Wade, but, I do get tired of 1 ': ' RW Pvlanf- reading the same ones over and over. Marie Williams said, I think the signs Miranaa, ..... -.,. are cute. You can learn a lot about a fPh0f0 bv Mat' Ueckenl person with these thingsf' Cynthia Galindo V ,A Hanks, Joey -. 5 P Q , fi Harper, Deidre ' f WY 1 ss? ig. Hatfield, Sean Q 'E 4 .f Yi? ' si Hayward, Lawrence t ,Q W ,,- .. , gr 'i Hernandez, Edward V't,15 't' ,iii .4 I Hernandez, Roger ik qi S' ' l . 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E x . , cgi? r ie y , ' My v N ,L 'Q 20 ' Jumors are . . .,.,. J fi. P we - .l wp if .X ,- I X'- r Y' is A 5' L ' 1,:1s,tjf e Q L -', 4 f- 1 1:1- 'gassw 'Va i f - f, i J 4 l l l tail: 'W Y' rig I we If ! lf 3 - g A f 'Y fix' 5' ill 1 W , Maskill, Yvonne Matheny, Teresa Matthews, Sheryl McAda, Mitch McDonald, Wendy McKerley, Kevin if' A at T T Mcxnighrviaaf ' A T l . tr: . Mendez, Daniel Xe rt ' ' ' F1 W Merchant, Tim gli K4 Meza, Laura ..7! ,i A w rt, 5 'gi Miller, Jesse 4 J Miller, Jessie 'l T- I ll ll A 'A 1 s T V 1 fi r h l l ,. . reee A' T o 4 Miller, Kristy R r A lv- it W. , S P. , ., Mi1le,7T0dd W , 5 : 1 .-.: 'fi '. K pg 2, 5 r it All .VLY f f Minkina, Bradley .' , ' ' 'st '-l. l V ' T T ' It Miranda, Rachel L 'K it ,X , , 1 1 Moldenhauer, Gary l l Q N N TX A X - ' k Moore, Sheila x ll l l 1 ' f lt 1 o e - an-L The Bleachgrg12sl,iLoo'kals 'T , wgshaveig0n,e ffaiiffbiae to bleacheclg Kids all state are bleaching their jeans to ioin in on theflatest fad. yy They're cool looking and different match my personality. saidlpennis Whitlock. The fad started at the end schoolryear, and is being carried throughithissehool year. TheylQrefQi:iradical and they are a change from wearingfhefsame old jeans, said Joe Llanas. Some people don't like the ,bleached lookg however, They are a little ridiculously but if that'sl what peopleflike to wear, theTnQgtljatif'shows that they like to be different, said Janaeelrropez. There are and disadvatages to , wearing these jeansQt'For anyone who would like to fflearnr how to do :hisg here are some instructions on Shaw to bleach jeans: tli T T Put the jeans in thewasher V75 ' T - Pour the bleachyonlyonrjeans y y Wash and dry ti There you bleached ljeans wyithontfmspending anyfrnloney. This will be the llatestffad until a new one is started. Tara Hanson T y M aking her own bleachedieans, and modeling is Rachel Rushing. tPhotos by Rangell A . . OUTRAGEOUS 21 Moore, William Morrison, Norman Murtishaw, Johnny Navarro, Richard Nealey, Michael Nennich, Todd Nichols, Jesse Nye, Melanie O'Bryan, Kevin Olsen, Gina Ortiz, Henry Owens, Todd Pena, Sonia Perez, Albert Perry, Dani Phillips, Penny Puente, Efraim Pylant, Ray 22 ' Jumors are . . ,Z is ,w g , . 1: F . ., , 1 sr ff K t Qs t f if r R TF F3 . ,,' X 1 v ,. .,, ,,. I bY.i K I, . I hx , 0' . , A f' -L i il , east f 2, 3 3 ,awk , , gf ,ew . , J z X.. ,Q V I . xl ' Cruisin, the drag , is about the only ,,, , 59? thing most teens enjoy ,V H' , Clowning around in class on Friday is James Stephens, Dennis Whitlock, Juanita Caldron, Tracy Daigle, Jody - 5 as Lindsey, Cinnamon Wright, Donnie Jasso, Marcelo Gar- R za, Fernando Lopez. Aubrey Thomas, Mitch McAda, 'h T Efrain Puente, Brent Turney, Henry Ortiz. iPhoto by V- Matt Ueckertl O T J will ,. . QV , h I li ll ll ll r 1? 3 ' Friday! lt's the best day of the week, especially for juniors. The things people do on Fridays differ, and they have their advantages and disadvantages. The main thing people like to do is go on the drag, and to meet and have fun with other people. The drag can have its disadvantages, though. Some students clon't like to drive up and down the drag and waste gas. They also don't like to park because the cops run them off. However, most students prefer to go on the drag. I like to go out and commit mischievous acts with my friends,', said junior Mitch McAda. Yet the drag is really the only thing to do since the legal drinking age was raised to 21. You are either too old to go to Jammers or you are too young to get into the other clubs. So, for thettime being, students must rely on their own minds for their own entertain- ment. Tara Hanson mfgygggf the ?3fNwi??QkMn X rj tai 1 ' v- iii' '-39351 RIB? - ' i'i H5 . ri. ., , f :U U 1 Q xf 5, v-'Haw X Ei, fi 1, 2. H ' l i' l 'l X . ., I if Q. - X ' it X Lx 9' 5 4-A i 4- . i V, E.. . , 11.1.2 l -' ls fifij 7 T H T - , 'FJ' f ' ' I f' 5 T I I ,wx V gig, 2 Ms' F., t rf -tt, . f 1- f iiif.l' H '?'1f'9-'iii R- i J . WQf5Y3s were tr-i - kkrkk L 1? wry' ,,,gw p'v iraQsmw 41 tv.-gg, ,2',g,'f Qi ei . -.5 ...-m..If -,-- - Quicksall, John Rader, Beth Ramirez, Yolanda Randall, Rhonda Rangel, Amanda Reich, Bobby Rhyne, Rachel, Riggs, Stephen Robbins, Theresa Roe, Bill Ross, Becky Rouse, Jeremy Rubio, David Rushing, Rachel Russell, Robbie Ryan, Hugh Salazar, Mark Salvato, Nick ..OUTRAGEOUS 23 Sanders, Chris Sartain, Angela Schafer, Tami Serna, Robert Smith, Cletus Smith, Lee Sorrells, Laurie Sosa, Lori Soto, Nick Sparks, Michelle Steen, Ramona Stephens, James Sudnick, Donald Sumrall, Adrah Tapia, Aracely Thane, Leslie Thomason, Kenneth Torres, Bill Torres, Cynthia Torres, Darlene Travis, Robert Turney, Brent Ueckert, Matt Vasquez, Georginia Velez, Gilbert Q Wade, Bonnie 24 ' Juniors are . . it U l P fa i' pf i A , A H Try biting When syouffelnervous about not making the team, your looks, or-a test, what is your nervous habit that,-.gi 'shows how worried you really are? i 5 , ', lill-il I do anything to keep myself,oi:ieupie,d. Gilberf Velez i 'fifi' is W I Set realiumDyflAnQela Brooks' i e W I usually get realmiad or grumpy. David Rubio bite my fingernails, as you can tell. Becky Banda so scared I hide in the closet. Chriseeffarpenter W Hlreally pig out! Kathy Beeson - l'l'li, i l usually chew gum like I'm doingerightfiiowf' said James Young, who was waiting for the results of a Spanish teste. Cynthia 1 . ' I nvldeepz ihought during a hectic moment in the stu- V dent' oetiker is Gilbert Velez. iPhoto by David Rubin! jg , worried about her hair beingimessed up is Joey 5 , I. I, ,X Aff, Egggg K , ' Walker, Jody Walter, Merle Watson, Bobby Weaver, David Webb, Melissa Whitesell, Bill Williams, Marie Wilson, Michelle Wood, Marti Wright, Cinnamon Young, James Zepeda, Manuel GUS? ..OUTRAGEOUS'25 2 6 ' Sophomores are I SOPHGMORES Will Burney - Vice President Vanessa Meek - President Beth Ashle y - Secretary EQ x , , av- f was a v .mg E I M Q, 6, .. C? 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I, , 1 rtt J c f A w,, Q , 5 f . ..,a. ., Mr, Alcocer, America Alexander, Jessica Allen, Tony Anders, Michael Anderson, Maxine Andrade, Ramon Asebedo, David Asebedo, Sylvia Ashley, Beth Ashley, Shelly Avants, Shawn Avrett, David Aylor, Stacy Bailey, Twila Ball, Levi Bean, John Bell, Milisa Blackburn, Dee Dee Bland, Mark Blocker, Gerry Borrego, Juan Bradshaw, Bucky Brannon, John Braziel, Nicole Brewer, Betty Brice, Leslie Brown, Jodi Burney, Will Camarillo, Clemente Canipe, Kathy Carmack, Cheryl Cartwright, Patricia Castro, Doralicia Choat, Charles Choate, Sean Clary, Troy Clifton, Amy Clifton, Douglas Cole, Denver Connaly, Carlton Contreras, Debbie Cooksey, Claudine Cortese, Beverly Cortez, Davy Dacy, Waylon Dageforde, Sean Dawkins, Lura Diaz, Juan Doss, Karena Dove, Allen Dubose, Christie Dupre, Randy Duran, Joe Durgin, Patrick ..OUTRAGEOUS 27 Early, Michelle Eastman, Mike Elliott, Doug Esquivel, Claudia Ferguson, Teena Flores, Jackie Flores, Marisol Floyd, Duskie Foltz, Tammy Foreman, Perry Fowler, Vanessa Fulton, Mark Garcia, Raymond Garcia, Roberta Gavit, David Gihbs, Elisha Gilbert, Cody Gill, John 28 Sophomores are ,I 'Q X i vs., I v A . ' f Il., .YQ X K J lg 'Q N I ng fe ' YT' f ' sr IRQ' 2' Q' s ag , - r - N 1' ,-- t E iff ns. 2.1 , as --as -, 'N hs: A i 'SZ' f . I Qi W 1 , F Xl X 1 . it s , ' 'Q is I : - . . f l First lates Adventureshegin for sophosniiiifes , First dates arefiiriportant, since they often deter- frnine whether or not there will be a second. TY Between picking out something to wear, putting on ifiustl the right amount of makeup, or ,s sitting around waiting for the big moment, thefeitlcigtement mounts. ttsiiiy I ffl was nervous'ga'at7'Yfirst, but it turned out ex- cellarrtflsaid Jace Watson. I 'l-,1 major step in a teenageris life is verytimpor- tant, soirnost teenagers try their best to maka,l1i,,si,afn out perfect. For example, preparing forthe., aill taken very seriously, it .V jg shyy F I started eary, about I0'aimr,, and I still wasn't ready when the came to pickll me up, said Donna Rouse. j ff glt, I I It-seemstilthat everything goes wrong on a special day like this, For instance, Tricia McEwen said, f'fIt. my curling irons broke, but I had aspare one handy. After teenagersgmake it through- the getting ready stage and are actually on the date, things might go smoothly, but thenfagain they might not.. iiff ,We had a blast, except for when I blew cheese all over his face from the pizza, said SheilasWright. .i The final outcome of the evening could tiig hefpositive For negative. It wasymarvelousf' said Bobby'Tatum. Either way, keepingff itl, things in perspective is important. F ff A fiist ,,clate may be the start of something big,,or it mlalyfinottp But teenagers who go into it with theirex- pectatioris on the realistic side, can't lose, I g '.,l S921 .., They might even have fun,,and a secondfdagte. Stacey Turner , I . , l G etting ready for her first date byghpplying just the right amount of make-up and doing,her1-ihair is Donna Rouse. V I f A' Q lPhotos by Kamella Brasher! 1 i took me one and a half hours to get ready becauseg -L an-,' R. all . Q i . 4-v ,a , V 'I t G X3 , lf .s v .4-gif 5? ,ff FQ Wx ,Ll ll a X we ri gg N t. Q it tiat ' T33 Xt ' :V : 4 Q , , , -if 'vi .- I '- H fd Q-.. V - - 1 P . ,. C : ' , ' 4' ' G - A f , W l X Q i 1 qw X'-x yy . 5 N, 3. ' x 'WW ' Q Q P 'fyxt f -I f , ' ' 1 F A , . 15, 'Q -m.-, ' , mA ' ,E f It Q, wr--1. asm rt. it ,, 4 r :rm 1 . V ' VV , V, 1 -'Q ' I V V, Jig? fyx g I lc H 3 f af. fkr faejii, - 'sk N X r t lr H A2 N l it . ff-i - A-.1-1 . i i 1 Q ,-,b- k---- xi. Glover, Jimmy Gonzales, Andrea Gonzales, Trinidad Gotcher, Phillip Griffin, Ginger Grothe, Stefani Guerrero, Monica Guevara, Joseph Hardegree, Gary Harp, Robby Harrell, Benny Harrell, Toby Hartman, Alaina Hartman, Leslee Harvey, Pam Hasty, Scott Hasty, Sherece Hatfield, Shannon OUTRAGEOUS 29 LLT K otferstgossip' break hurried50l3l'l0more students What dosyou have right now . . . i f Wasg,the4test hard . ? i What idildyou allsdoijrtin' Coach ,Ernmert's class? These were some of the comments heartdfinrthe halls duri,ng5jtheQ five-minute break between classes. Students somehow found tiiriefrto exchange such imformation on preceding classes, while otherrsgffftablk about who broke up withmwhom or what they're .doing for upcoming V I ky.: kyrk. K . 't uring b'reak1ltltalk to my friends, girls always have time to gossipff-said Russeal1LW ortham'.Q4 - s t It is sometimes hard to understand all this can bewcollected, with all the pushing and shov- , ifigflthat goes.fli2Q,i7iEg.liiwhile. trying to reach their lockers. D sar.: rt, Harman, rom , Hernandez, Lee W 1- Hernandez, Ernest -, ,,,-'Lt Q Hernandez, Hector ' 4 li E W D kg Herrera, Epolo A ' L W, ' ' Heuertz, Stacie i, 1 l Hickson, Juan 1 -'111i- s - - Huckins, Maggie Huggins, Misty , k :rs Hohertz, Tammy FM N L! ' cf 3 lk 1 2' if .L - 1' '- ' ,Q Q- f' - :eassx Ingram, Tammie ' h 1 Jackson, Woody i 1 f ' Jacques, David James, Angela ' i ' . Jasso, Evaristo 3 its as if 3 .1 V. -i. i 4' sf' Johnson, Lenoshka ' Jones, Darby Keele, Mary Kelly, Marc Kincannon, Brian Kingston, Lacy Kolpak, Stanley 30 Sophomores are . . we with Q -t,,.zi ,fedisfl . I . G .. Hoelscher, Derrick 'rzt 1 iw Holland, Austin H it 'LAS . W .-1 i f ei . K I J W I play linebacker for the Chicago Bears andlgradua ly makejway to my locker, said Roy Powell. y K A school just woiuldnft be a school without 'Hall Talk Half the students would havelfa hard time passin without the aid of the break, because thatfs when the findgout lsyt what to and what not to study for on the upcon ing-test. r if i Fights are a problem in this situation. ,With all th students hurrying to get to their classes they tend raid a little pushing which sometimes results in albrawl. ' li .'l'I lrush tofl -sl, my lockerywhile purposely knockin freshmen brats to the grouridf' said Sheila Wright. ,Finally as the tardy bellisounds, the halls areffille vvithsstudentsysprinting to their next classes and alread .wishing theirvnext breakrwas here. Stacey Turner - ..', 'i , 1 sf I' l l l jg fs. -Q - l f L ti w of z g o.QA l J i-1 .sw 1 it I E l al i 4 1 ,S I I i mo lar. K K .i' W J , D: W I. , ,M A ' GU! ' L-LN. Gill' ' ,HU if Sig it ' ' 'w ' Q . ' I Q K 'wi 'mt' . t W N. Q, . WW o a , 2 , g 2 UF Q ..a NQN ix i i i i 'Ky' ' lax - i- Q ' I P x - , , 5' In L ig .,,,, , mga' 'W gf , , T ss l 5 l' Em I5 wwf J h L lrls , l T T 4- ii 5Ef TQQQ 7 . lx ly 11711 I 4, 'K T' si , L ,W-. V-- ff M i 'l 4 i Q M x 5,3 N i 55 if R we ii N. J. 'ki 4 J fi Q W mg, ,Walid . it 3, , - i 1 Y X , 5 + e r 1 K -. r f 1 il , T , j fs, 1:.s1e 4 my fx I ' . Q., 'F J ust hangin' out on 50's day are Martha Villareal, Joe Duran, Gloria Robles, and Eloy Acosta. iPhoto by Frank Santellanol Kruse, Shanna Lankford, Sondra Leal, John Leonard, Kim Leonard, Sandra Lindley, Teresa Lindsey, Jody Lisenby, William Llanas, Jose London, Dawn Lopez, Cindy Lopez, Lori Lopez, Omar Lowrance, Tony Lowry, Linda Maclril, Tim Martinez, Travis Martinez, Ubil Mathews, Valerie McCorkle, Sean' McDaniel, Cassandra McEwen, Tricia McGinley, Robbie McKee, James ..OUTRAGEOUS'3l McKinney, Barbara McNelly, Amanda McNelly, Anthony Meek, Vanessa Merriman, BranDe Merriman, Shanny Miller, Christine Mills, Billy Mims, Kim Minor, Libby Mitchell, Gina Moore, Karen Morales, Melinda Moreno, Maria Morris, John Morton, LaNell Mullins, Daryl Mullins, Kyle ev on A x N ,K -if C- r.. f .5 , . N, . , +1- i ' - 1 , r ' ' 1 , x. , . h Q. ,4 if tg' , ., - , , Q , ' I7 ' W' - 14 1 ll S i ,' 9 5 , ,gn law , , H Y' 1 xx-s 32 Sophomores are . . ff'- ' -Q55 ,'1- ' X , X fr W, h lzi as KX 'ii ,fn la L , f w 7 5 ,Q in fb- J Q X I it iw sg, i' ' 5, 1, o l .. ' frwrw+eeewws rx V f N, at ,rf A Y' f Q lv- rw, fi l it Q ll. . i 'P 1 il , , if i J . , 1. aim.. . , Ti lrfisu. xx P- may he it all eu-5 jg ' . - w5t12 '-f- . , , fy, f Q - w e-f . - ,, Mr.,- , -X . ' '?efYf,t, , ' i lg, , fit., , , - ,. .4 ,- , . 1 r ., ,L., . 1. ,V -. . , rf. . r 3, ,i V -4 --, . - X - .1 4 ' -s ' -ww. ss-5 f gi , 4 X x , 6 .. i, as r 1 u as ,-. i s. - 4- , mr- , - f f ' K -. 'K 'Sr tr r Q P 1 , f ff! i l 1' f We L l Y I f - 1g,jg,.,f ' we . -la. Q i if ft Ei lin SIN ,.,. F:1'? A P . ' . ' . i J f. ff' , ,Time for twmknes, TV, and faking itp93SS1 0 , if Ffilllmanly sophomores, after school activities - 'Ti s P ig ly ll e mainly consist of talking onthe phone, doing gi , 'fl Q nf homework, and watohing M.T.V. P ll' 5 M l P :-1 I ' Sophomores are somewhat stuckliri, the mid- dle. They areltoo ,oldto beehildren and too fyoungfto be adults. P P t There's really nothing a sqphomqfe can with such limitedmeans of transportation and money, said Jeff Parker. , ,oi V, if I get a coke, cleanmy room and do my lsr? it i 5 homework, saidPRobbie McGinley. , ,h I , Tricia McEwen enjoys riding3,her.,h,orse and lntnlt P ' 1 l .1 watching television afterlschool. lllll l l P Q ' t'lt' Athletics is another favorite forstudents, i1i o ig, lex l Afterschool I go togthe. for strenuous ,work out. lt's allot of hard work, but inthe end it pays oft, saidBeverly.Cortese. i 'sls P' Althoughli their 'activities and interests' may befdifferent, most sophomores enjoy every spare minute of their .free time. 355 We Relarting before workouts are Beverly Cortege, Jessica Rowlett, Tiffany, Thorrrae, Maggie Hucliins, and Staoie iPhoto by Kiamella Brasher, Glorid?f BobIe5.'iivorks on her homework, so shejl have time to relax after school. QPhoto1,lyy,Patrieia Vasquez! A After' last iibell has rung Jennifer Owen taiks with her1friends.QPhoto by Stephanie Freely, y,',,g,,,, Y le rw' X f I U it at r r 'v 'MF Y in st .r 1 av. r W , 'K 3? ' ,rg - r 3 For 'ox lg '51 fi? 'si , 'Yi I 5,75 5, ,wr K W w Q- ri ,z ,fYi'5f , 1 l'll.'s'i?l'li':-'S r. PNN '.'. t V ., A ,, ,LL ., Y. Y W Munoz, Michelle Navarrette, Javier Nelson, Lori Newton, Jimmy Nguyen, Chuyen Nickles, Charles Owen, Jennifer Parker, Jeff Parsons, Michele Pena, Quint Phillips, Laurel Pollard, Rhonda Powell, Roy Ramirez, Leticia Rathbone, Rendon Read, Stephen Reis, Heidi Rewekant, Kandis Rhyne, Robert Riedel, Amy Roberts, Jana Robison, Melissa Robles, Albert Robles, Gloria Rodriquez, Donna Rodriquez, Veronica Rosser, Darrell Rosser, Regina Rosser, Lynnete Rouse, Donna . . OUTRAGEOUS 33 Rowlett, Jessica Runyon, Bobbie Saldivar, Sandra Salvato, Natalie Sanchez, Rudy Sanders, Clay Schkade, Cami Scoggin, Robert Sedina, Mack Segler, Carla Sheppard, Jeff Sigmon, Kennet Siller, Basilisa Silva, Hector Simmons, Catrina Smith, Brenda Smith, Kenneth Solis, Edward Sorrells, Scottie Stanley, LuAnn Sturgill, Teresa Talamantes, Norma Tapia, Gricelda Tapia, Hervey 34 ' Sophome ii. 196 by wt W .,x X , f xi . I t Q ,. , .I '-yfffzi 'K -, 1 k -'ff 'ji7RyC3'Zli l ir! wf.-'Q'2rff? h VW , .ii SQ - i F S -.-.Na 1,1 e . . HL ' if If,...,...k,,,ky, i x. V x. M ' 'l Q- '- L I , , VAA, v,fX I g -c . , ,Q 1 ,S I S X i X., N Y ' 'T 'ki J R 1 X X 5 W2 'P' 'X A ' ' ' - Sgvfiii: I, '4-jg xf x J I F X I 4-WL iw are if i hi xxx, 'SM' -' t , . I l'gk 'f Nil! o Q i 'Yestericlay's 'teens talkedy. .valley Girlg today that LA. lingo's so out that ifiislomeone said,,3,ffGag Me, you pro- bably would. Butido you ,know?bvhat.,s ,replaceclaexpressions like 'Bag your face'? I'fere's.wiIi1at somestudents say: 1 1 . Doing face time -M kissing 'lei 2. Hifiy Babe Qat ff hello 3. Bogus -Scool, great it 4. Whoa Dude - careful at 5. laetls Rapii- letyiff talk J A 6. Your Harshing My Mellow your-bugging, me .5 S 7. Jam Oniilt -- Get Withfit. y 4 i,,, 1 8.. c Whoa! , Grandma and Grandba, Vmf ltiii at Home - mellowed out, laid back it S' H '-If 1 Getfem right? Get stoked dude - You're bossi and bolclaciousi. yyrya .M obbiel McGinley, utters a few sIang?' words i,' at Hervy Tapia. iPhoto by Ray Pylanti iw, - 1 x r K t 1 1. at 4 REQ if 'p gif - be il A A 2' ry Q. I ' x P? qi' A , ,..' 51 fl x X323 T b . - 'Z . - a i , f f 5 fi Q, ' 5,1 Q N f l- U L -Q , A ff -W W S f fu 11 01 fl: 1 -,-X ,..,, . I X 1 X l, li iff W Q an 45 an iPhoto A1 w - 2' 1 Y Tatum, Bobby Thames, Pamela Thomas, Aubrey Thomas, Tiffany Torres, Michael Torres, Raymond Tran,Di Trimble, Jerry Turnbull, Sandy Turner, Stacey Ubando, David Vasquez, Patricia Velasquez, Alta Wallis, C.L. Walter, Nancy Watson, Jace Wheless, Leza Wike, Barry Wisdom, Rob Wortham, Russeal Wright, Tony Wright, Sheila Wyse, Christie Zamarippa, Roy M N ..OUTRAGEOUS 35 36 v Freshmen are .gb 1 I FRESHME Sherri Ward - Vice-President Dana Painter - President Shelli Ward - Secretary . i n 3 'wi Q s . F AQ A 5 .- lift 5 f, if Q,5g1,:-fff,,,,g,,5,-1,..f, .. C, ,V ,fA, ,.,,,.,.. ,,., ,, , W 5 f K. S 5 ' ififh, M like A' -'Jfjizi 'g 'K'-': 1 , .552 s l l ., f we t ,,., - be Siwiiiwsm M 152515 f X It fl I ' e...L... - C X Mt s ' X fl 'T it f A v ,W .. , -,-. ' S 5 -W-' , 1 . .i,! ll 'Ah - ' ' . , in .r , ,V V, t - Q Y' 1 A'-: I A ' -1 , ei, Qi' f ft 5 i' ' 5 fx 6 46s at P 3, X jf, ft xg , Q 55, v s. i 1, HF-Xl ,. .um N .X Sf ww 1' 'ff' wif fav Diff? ,, , N5 X JSXI N . X 3 NW , ,Q ., , .K - 'sl-Q C. .. Q1,,Q Z: T fNH5fEQ Qkfy XV' J 1 ' G - 5 jE11,EJ !?, ji H , wid fwai i is' .ws , r .4 t Lk - Fl . Ng' - . l lL t W ff kin 4---5 i f f , -ff w e S ,EQ Ables, David Adams, Kimberly Adams, Rebecca Allbright, John Allen, Josh Alley, Roger Amador, Scott Anderson, Anita Anderson, Melissa Arambula, Elisa Arp, Jeff Arteaga, Lisa Attaway, Bill Avants, Stacey Baird, Teresa Balderas, George Barkis, Rodney Barquera, Joe Bartlett, Glenda Beatty, Diannia Benes, Jesse Benson, Ross Bishop, Angelyn Blackledge, Tearl Blair, Tony Blocker, David Booth, Jim Boring, Chris Botkin, Deann Bradley, William Brown, Jenny Burcham, Randall Burk, April Burrows, Michael Butler, Michael Camron, Wanda Carpenter, Tim Carter, Jeremy Castro, Rachel Chappell, Cynthia Clark, Alisha Clements, Cody Coon, Todd Cooper, Suzanne Cortese, Anthony Coxon, Daphne Crocker, Cindy Cross, Michelle Davidson, Julie Davis, Mike De La Rosa, Jessie Delgado, Michael Diaz, Antonio Dingess, Selena ..OUTRAGEOUS 37 9329 li 4 pg Mg, ,, Qazecl 1 balls D They Wei? be like Whenliililiflivfiifl ilii ill D59 lill Tlgqnlqf? Many .found la: pbrilQht'lfufurel,f ,Others , found Iealityf I 1 ' his E i Joe'Barquera dramas his senior year will be fun and exciting, yet it will be educational and seriousf' y Others found contentment, such as Joe Hibler, who said, it should be good, picking on freshmen. E Billy Price saw his future to ,be s cool. He'll be the oldest and everything. Chas Thompson is excited about his ,senior year. The crystal ball had good, news, ,it showedbf,him to have, girls dtawliiiQ2p1dt1,h1S ,gf22f,!1's g 'lfhegf Karcherhav-2sn1Qr1eiysearwill be fall full -lo. it i D The cfysfai abaur his selnior1,year'.fflI lll ivililli75Q,fyVlplayinlg ball, hopping-.yin 'the' hall, or just writing my name on the fwallf' 'Kendra Cook Q , Dixon, Desmond Donalson, Chrystal . Doran, Wendy . Dozier, Scott Dubose, Laura Dunn, Edward 5 Duran, Richard Dye, Lori Dyer, Stephanie Eady, Sheila Early, Wayne Earwood, Jackie slfiif f 34 4:2 Earwood,LaDonna Eastman, Laura Eikenbary, Michael Elvena, Chad Estes, Caren Faries, Kathy I f iw , gs X K I X x lk ,. 38 Freshmen are . . . M sr , Y AEM Q 1 A gi' 31 wk - A ! A 'W-4 f l i , . lf' ' . f- J rf .' 7 'M S '- 2 A . rw' ,,, - fu , r ,.,, . . rx N . .S -ll EUQ .1 ' ? Ew '1'fk3lfl?5l, 'i X --, jf , gl, R: ff f, 455' --:i I ' ' , at J , 1.. A! Q L . ! , I L4 A A 21 'F z .. . , fr ,Q 'una r, ' ,T ' - . , V lt 1 19 . f F ,, 1 S, .gvq Z-+1 . , ll , , fm, , X E- 4 1,372 YJ , ll me Aff mi. 1 v A -ff 5,32 Q as S5 9 X - .- 1, .,,,, . - - ze ' ' ' ' ' Y al l-if . ' A 'F W e if I ' , - A ,--- , -, f M f ' J A . I i . ., 1, -, .,... M f , K I I it - E15 K I M tg I V r, 4 f . r A1 gi. .mg T, ,Q Q ., ,- - V 1- -' -,vw .J - I 'N ..r1'w LE-P5 ,.,5'v .i A V93 fi. .I , 2 si ' 'E V pr lf 4 -51542 ,, V, ,aff , ' W , , 'T 1 S' g A if s: .. ,,f- Q. , ' , -. .. N ' J J.. rf. . .1-x . i J -.f - -1 : . ' 1 ,.g:::,5 yt, - - ,- Q , . . f, M . . .. . ,,,,, Q, ' Q23 ' , , -X ' 4 i 5 , Ki X i V ' 3 A , ' ,111 , ez -' r i f - 5 5 f ' l N G - WQU.. Farris, John Fay, Alvin Fielder, Brad Fischer, Chris Fisher, Mistie Flores, Miranda Flores, Ramon Foley, Jerry Fonseca, Nicole Fritze, Ray Fuentes, Annabell Fuessel, Ronald Gallemore, Patsy Garcia, Angel Garcia, Cassy Garcia, Diana Garcia, Jennifer Garcia, Juan Garza, Juan Gayoso, Keneth Gill, Clayton Gomez, Ben Gonzales, Alfred Gordon, Gary Grantham, Shannon Gray, Phillip Greathouse, Norma Griffin, Kenneth Grooms, Kelly Guadrrama, Linda Guerrero, Maria Guest, Kathy Harper, Mary Ellen Harrell, Jennifer Harris, Risa Harvey, Eric Hayes, Jeff Haygood, Shala Haynes, Brandi Henkhaus, Melody Hernandez, Athenna Hernandez, Benito Hernandez, Lorina Hernandez, Mary Hernandez, Michael Hernandez, Rey Hernandez, Billy Hibler, Joe Hippe, Melanie Hogue, Rajene Holdway, Jennifer Hollebeke, Kristen Houston, Cinema Howard, Erik . . OUTRAGEOUS 39 Jackson, Bill James, Lisa Johnson, Danice Johnson, Monique Johnston, Sharon Jones, Earl Jones, Virgil Karcher, Michele Keel, Carmen Kime, Sheila Kirkham, Matt Korn, Daniel Kramer, Alyssa Lancaster, Lori Large, Paula Larzelere, Greg Larzelere, Patrick Ledford, Bonnie 40 Freshmen are . . if -r ll ' I gi' g,,Q 'Y A XL r Es .. ,N we y M , 5 is ,.- ,, I' ' l , ,.,., . I . .l J ,..s,, J J at 1 .Wm f- - .' g I J. gt, u N S Q' t M, ,K 'L is A 1-tw - L J ,s,,,.Qz1 t, . 3 1 Y 'B ,XM E Q s E 9-'E A f J.. iiil 51 t 23,5551 . , L-2 i ,W 'ff' Lil -? 2. sl, W YNf,,,,,, 3- , f Sept-2,1986 T ll J -ig J , THE Timageam. iiii J ff' t Many freshmen werefnpr'dressingtfgi the i,ijEji1fst arhishscheol- i J i L At the crafikgjiof aftera ,neryous night's rest, many didrft know?tquiteltliiilfhatslstdiiwearfffiome wore and, others wore plaintjeans. it ll In the halls:,7i.i'ppeffElaSSmenCould,tell wghglwere' ,freshmen - they huddled together' theyflfan in packs, one. freshmen, there soon would be another. l'll J if 'l'ls' ff-Davy, class ,looked U dumbfounded? They didn'tJknowtTq'uitle Where itoigo andghsometiijries justf, sat ,,,,, ?1lOunCll,QiQQlinQ. The Senior 'Class Z5fJ't199 i'tl' didh'71tlknoiXiffi,quite to expect. The rumors that had gone around the juniorlhighihierse coloiggl fulslwagssirafsid-4 ' lttwasiflite'first5 i3ay offsgghoolytg the first day of school and forlmostitreshmeni t alillfetlmefl' ' , l thought first was'5?great,,2ff5S,aid Carpenter, 1 met a lot of my friends for this and It sallsofgotifol see myrgfriends I didn't see last yearfv . 'gli ffl., f, K L. Another invisible characteristic of a freshmen Jwas getting lostlgfl J i H ag - 4 l i l l l l i l l are'Melani Zora ida Ma Laura Dubos Bartlet by Riiynqon i g gllgtl J For New Eigperiencief L l9ainter, l tliatight people would elling me thewrong class to I thotight it was -1 varying school. L The freshmen girls set their eyes ,g ,on their t JPP9fd553neU? hielh L eee f ss,5, f5f'It blast to look at the fine guys, said Glenda Bartlett., J it l gg, J J allltheir teachers. J L The freshmengthoughtfthe school was neat and Nicole Steen said, I felt like this was gqing to ,C fun beeause 'allgthe teachers were 'very nice and fecauseffrorn where I stand Lake View is theiVBest chool in San Angelo. s 3j1At the Qfldi of other day'tI'ie newllistudents had thatlllfeilng ii freshmen isn't allyihat bade., In tact, it can be pretty good. me J ,lt,i-1,3 M One student sumtiied thelfwholefcolorful scene adjectiiies she was learning in English. to l thought it was great, wonderful, -'n'iarvalotis,' antastic, and totally awesoniieln exclaimed Shan- onlldones. Dcrila Scranton gf or l I T l 19 H ix ,S Q ,, 3' . - 1 , , -'-,L . 4 in thefhallg be -' ' ' t tv- E S 1 if I we 4 U I , I ga 7f'3f5FZfE'i' A , A is s ' me 2 ,. J' 1 l 51, ' 9' fl ff Lewis, Shawna Linthicum, Art Lopez, Monica Lopez, Rachael Luedecke, Jason Lumpkins, Kari Lyons, Randall Manning Derie Markwood Brian Martiarena, Zoraida Martinez, Celia Martinez, Janet Martinez, Rebecca Martinez, Roland Mason, Brandi McAllister, Betty McGeath, Justin McPherson, Michael ..OUTRAGEOUS 41 McRae, Lynne Meadows, James Meek, Melanie Menza, Sean Middleton, Mary Miller, Jodie Miller, Kim Mills, Maria Montez, Cynthia Moore, Tim Morgan, Tami Morris, Jason Morrison, Darren Mounce, Carmen Mullins, Amanda Munoz, Adrian Munoz, Shelley Murray, Warren Nelson, Caree Nichols, John Nichols, Maria Noriega, Adrian Norris, Dennise Northcutt, Deverea Norwood, Gary O'Brien, Michelle Ohlemacher,xRedaina Olds, Jim Painter, Dana Parker, Scott Parks, George Perez, Maria Perkins, Chris Perry, Spencer Pitts, Bruce Price, Billy Ramirez, Marvin Rankin, Gary Rawls, Amy Ray, Mack Redman, Brian Reed, Tammy Reese, Cathy Reisner, Gail Rembert, Blandon Reyes, Diana Rickey, Danny Rion, Traci Robbins, Clifford Robinson, Lori Rodriguez, Ricky Roman, Leticia Roman, Alva Rosser, Sharie 42 ' Freshmen are . . . ,.., s ,,,.,,, r. .,..,,.1Q,s,., , QWMHQ -1 .. -ff-Jw, ' gg .ig if . 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S Q3 as K XM ik -is , K Q 1 ' ' N L 'x f 2 i ff' ' l f nw A L.. I fi all . g W I i 555' k: 33, Saldivar, Selma Salinas, Benny Salinas, Elizabeth Schneider, Richard Scoggin, Todd Scrimshire, Wyetta Shaffer, Michelle Sheffield, Shawn Skeel, Benjamin Smith, Allison Smith, Angela Smith, George '- A K is 3 M V 'X V ,fx Z X -. 1 , I? K ' 71 v 4' Q1-lv ' Y 7 5 Smith, Julie Sorrells, Gentry Sparkman, Skipper Sparks, Kevin Steen, Nicole Stephens, Billie l S W . . , itt he their owfi' ideasf of what a f'e?rl3U'n ' Hwy Said, 'ftwhen youu-e thefshortestt perm, in scho i ,,VV - S l The dayllfouncillout Iywas a 'freshman was. whenigsometiggdy said, Ifislhimovellout ofthe Way! y said Beca Martinez. my y ' 'You waligjnto ithejbathrokiirig and sorneoneliasks you if they 'gave you permissioynyrto come infl. saidgBrianr.,Markwood. il S' 'f 'Youl'- bring back five more trays than V0PPil?fte with Said S S c 'Deannpu Botkin, said,NffWheni thefstuderitfcenter people look at you like 9 'I .11 youre from anqther planet., DeiifaeScfdfi?bn ' ll ' . . OUTRAGEOUS 43 Stewart, Melissa Stokes, Jarrod Talamantes, Edna Talamantes, Laura Tatum, John Taylor, April Thompson, Pam Thompson, Peter Thompson, Chas Tinney, Evelyn Tucker, Billy Ubando, Edward ,dltfs hip,,,it's hoty it's Silver! srsil and eyerything from 'Ai to T in Vj3jFor ,Tl silver has beeneftiitheliiiguet. Silvers hearts, is ,Qgg ,rrmajo1jr,,throb in the lashioniffsoenel,ifiilonQ el V of Stacking ssilqeri jevqelry on gg it by thefpound is as lean ybggrijy-AS saying goes, 'Digi The T morestffthe iriiiarric-:Lg Bangles, dangles, orlsjanglesglll exthenor, whateveristyle you choose, its hot! Boldsror daiiif ty, afsilver heart around your neck515utsl .in viiifhifthe ofthe best! 'EEE E y E 'jfSiiver1 r be, f ,Qoughtl ,for big bucksbf for ffstriall 'Gash depending li, T on if, its bogus ' or f'riEi,ther ,lls thexsexg uberating, point' of it silver tisrklrvsiiibsinsmsdef T oorrs s , y 'E 'After all, who'l7wants'5t0'be outlin the oold when this trendy so hot? Ssorqeirysay hearts are made of gold, but ithisr. year youilgottay have a heart, and itsffgotta fljeggsilverylj Kendro Cook ,T T 44 Freshmen are . . is 'i M X ii? , 'X 5 ' e -:o f slie so 9 ' ' E v f' , ,A,' 1 1 2 ' , , , e V 55 -f fi: it X' f 'ti ff E -f N lll l 2 3 ' x iw .. A N 1. J V8ilYQiifWlB aglhot item on ,- A I V .. i V: many store shelves thisflyear. itPl'ibtzs , 'ix' 1 F l o ,- 3.5 P9 Rindykangeli ,ES-SJ i,,, issass s 5. S x ll' i s ssiii s o sq , we lii K, K E' 1 - , meg! . ' s. ,, E. 'gil M 1' as .fm s isisss T V electing siiveiffiihgss atfthe mi are freshmen Miranda Flores an V-Kl'i8fBll,jl'IflllGh2k6. iPhoto by Bar dvkansbli' Magi V Y -, 'ai-if K 'in N. IJQSFYQ' ' -k.f'?2N. asisaifix , - M '-'2'f.i, 555 S is we m,w'NMms I 'Q 4 5111- lixx Q f i 23' Q il. . E -' R WE- iiip r'l . 13 x 13111. N f Q 1.4 Vasquez, Velia Villarreal, Jonas Villarreal, Marisol Villarreal, Martha Wade, Billy Wall, Renee Wallace, Bridgett Walter, Mark Ward, Sherri Watson, Billy Watson, Josh White, Robert Williams, Chance Williams, Terry Wilson, Terri Wood, Nikki Woosley, Roy Worrell, Bryan Young, Laura Young, Susie Zamarron, Alejandro Zuniga, Vidal ..OUTRAGEOUS 45 mm-1 Y . H Math teacher Doug Kuhlman joined the ranks of other t h eac ers who have been awarded Teacher of the Year in the past. After the anouncencement of the award I had mixed emotions, ' Coach Kuhlman said. At first I was excited and ha b ppy, ut then some of my colleauges informed me this award goes to the teacher that is too soft on their classes, he said jokingly. This farce was put to rest when l found out I wo ld u be recognized in the elite group of Ann Barker and Ted 46 Faculty is . . . Teacher of the Year Doug Kuhlmann Weeaks as Kuhlman. Teacher of the Y previous Teachers of the Year. said Coach ear is awarded each school year by popular vote of the students To be eli ible f . g or the award teachers must have taught here for at least a year. To be a good teacher, Coach Kuhlman said, one must be fair in discipline. To accomplish this, a teacher h . as to establish not only the school's rules b h , ut is own personal rules, also, Tara Hanson ,L ..,. f '5 sf- . , .t 3. 35 I g g ,, Lv I f . K 'ff W ,fr , i ,L W ,Eggs 4 x Teaching Jennifer Aylor, senior, how to dance the Lake View shuffle is Mr. Roy Griffin, govern- ment and economics instructor, after fourth period government class. iPhoto by Marty Feltsj Mr. Montie Althaus, World History, Athletics Mrs. Betty Arnold, Principal 's Secretary Mr. Don Ashley, D.E., I.C.T, Mr. Bruce Backlund, Biology, Physical Science Mrs. Ann Barker, English IV Mrs. Dawn Barnes, Counselor's Secretary Mr. John Bearfield, Construction Trades Mrs. Adena Beck, English l Mr. Jerry Bristo, Vocational Counselor Mrs. Shirley Brown, Algebra l Mr. Mike Chance, Band Mrs. Reba Cost, Home Making l, ll . . Outrageous ' 47 Mr. Curtis Cozby, Academic Counselor Mrs. Janie DeLaney, Journalism Mr. Hood Dendy, English l,ll Mr. Darrell Durgin, Physical Science Mrs. Billie Eckles, Librarian Ms. Laura Elms, English III Mr. Davis Ellis, Mechanical Trades Miss Merrijane Ellis, Biology, Athletics Mr. Tad Emert, World History, Athletics Mr. Dub Farris, C. V.A.E. Mr. Mark Gesch, P.E., Athletics Mrs. Patti Gregg, English lll,l V Mr. Roy Griffin, Government, Economics Mrs. Charlyne Griffith English I Mr. Ray Hamm, Typing, Bus. Math, Athletics Mr. Rick Heller, Auto Mechanics Mr. Kenneth Hemphill, Pre-Algebra Mrs. Diane Herrin, Pre-Algebra, Consumer Math Mrs. Sherry Hubbard, English ll Mr. Jerry Johnson, Chemistry, Biology Speaking to the Journalism l class about on cam- pus suspension is Mr. Bob Meek, vice-principal. lPhoto by Kamella Brasherj 48 ' Faculty is . . . drag f '-ri. Y 3: M i s X X Q a f gg 'Q-'na if sr g. - ..., ws: ,,. R 910 'iei.ii1--f1SfEil'ixf'Sv--- i'iii 5f'i'f'i?ffi2ffl,Z125!' ,,,,,,,,,, .,... .N -... , , il , ' MX fi' ' g ' 'nn 5 1 E52 5 .i 'V 4 Sill- -'I s r - . - r : no - -H - iw-' if he f ff-, ., ,Q :' ' X 'T: ACLU? wx ? '-i . x. -f K ' -X ' 'L ' I' ' iilffll t-T 4 ' 'wi ' , ff' . zsffr 7' ,, I W ff .., W I , f if 'r 'l'l, ' i l 0 O LA s rt ..... ,l wg Q g - Y . , i ' 'st Y usuf if . 'N 5 , . ,,g'.i?, . ,,,, ,zyigfy K f J . ,,..,,. .. V .If-iii? - f A ' - ,as 1 L' ' s l- i ' 'Lf mii e-- X I 3' bitt an i .'o'i1 O is-...Q r l .lat ,, , 1'2 fx' A. Q s . .3 2 can ' B ,i , M A h if 1 ' .Q - Wir l ,i 1 P ti . if ,' itil Fai .5 1 fi, - is Board Adopts Student Drug Testing One of the most widely-discussed issues of the year was the school boardis voluntary drug testing program. The program, which was primarily design- ed for students in extracurricular activities, was one phase of an overall substance abuse program. Drug testing participants were chosed from a pool of voluntary students and the program was non-punitive in its approach to combatting drug abuse. Counseling, crisis in- tervention, educationfawareness were other aspects of the total program. Student leadership meetings and com- munity town meetings were held at the junior highs and high schools to provide in- formation so that students and parents 'Lcould make their decision based upon knowledge and facts versus the emotion, said Dr. Judith Zentner, health coordinator, While drug testing was only one issue the seven-member school board had to contend with this year, it was one of the most fre- quently talked about by students. School Board - Front Row: Mrs. Roberta Marsh, Mr. Oscar C. Gomez, Mrs. Pat Evans, Back Row: Mr. Stormy Kimrey, Mr, Wylie O, Webb, Dr. Robert l.. Carsner, Mr. Bill Graves, Mr, Stanley Mayfield. Mr. Bob Meek Mr. Herschel Duckworth Mr. Bill Graves . . . Assistant Principal . . . Principal . . . Superintendent . . Outrageous ' 49 Mrs. Debbie Kelley, Physical Science Mrs.Cheryl Key, English lll Mr.Doug Kuhlmann, Consumer Math, Algebra, Athletics Mrs. Glenda Kunath, Government Mr. Felix Lopez, Spanish l, Il Mr. Randy Marshall, Printing Mr. Alfred Martinez, U.S. History, Athletics Mr. Dale McClellan, P.E,, Girls Athletics Mr. Roland Mullins , Geometry, F.O,M. YOKJ' Cafeteria Front Raw Aiice Marburgur Carol Tomlison Sue Schneider Gertrude Martin Maria Esquivel Donna Wright Top Row Anne Dickens Debbie Gsll Terr1Coclibt1m Hana Richards, Dorothy Sanders, Dora Burgess Bobby Muller iPhoto by Kamella Brasher? 'Cvlfilla' Rosailpefel lrrrr .35 ttltr, 1 M 5 E1 1 ,...'. -1 , ' 1 ' X fi 50 ' Faculty ls . . . 11 t Mt- , .. ,KVV Mg, ,,,,1,f,,g.,,.. .7 K i Mi 3 , df! 1 gn I , ce ,ffl sig., 5' 2 K , 9 A w ii i , 3 Q 4 wif ' 1 A ,,. l jj ,X , i, 'aan ' ff i ,oe Mrs. Beverly Nevins, Home and Family Mrs, Judy Nickles, History, Science, Biology Mr. Ben Norton, Health,Atl1letics Mrs. Mitzie Norton, Audio Visual Aide Mrs. Carol Orand, English l.Il Miss Saundra Paschal, Pre-Algebra, Algebral Mrs. Barbara Purser, Pre4V.O.E,.V.O.E. Mrs. Caren Rawlings, Homemaking B isl, B - sf A -' V Mrs. Frances Renfroe, Algebra l,ll,Consumer Math 1 1 ly Ti' , .rrk in- AJ In Order for fha-fvofi f' il' all ssii QR? on A lisi it l,,,, A--se, if i L, in E. r V ll' ' . fgwgwk. . i i ' , l I - I A .i :' 5 , aiii siisl Q . . is Outrageous ' 51 Going back to her high school years during Homecoming week is Mrs. Cheryl Key, English teacher. 'U' Miss Saundra Paschal is a teacher who took a college course at Western Texas College. K e e p i n g t h e students entertain- ed during lunch is Coach Vin Smith, with Coty Gober looking on. 1 Hu -'Jill yr 'Q :Y . ' .. ,N -. . Teachers Continue to Learn Q . 7 TW O 44 I 4? 5 Teachers are going to school after hours. Several teachers are taking college courses for different reasons. 'Tm going to ASU right now and then to San Marcus during the summer to get my teaching certificatef, said printing teacher Randy Marshall. While some teachers are going to broaden their education one teacher in particular, Mr. Juan Rocha, is taking country and western dance classes. Rocha is also working on his masters in school administration. With the new line of computers coming out many teachers are anxious to learn new skills. I've been going to computer classes at ASU to get more know-how on the new IBM computers, said Mrs. Barbara Purser. Also working on computer proficency is Miss Saundra Paschal, math teacher. HI took a computer class at Western Texas in Snyder, said Miss Paschal. 52 Faculty is . . Teachers are also going to college to work on getting their master's. I'm going to ASU in the summer and next fall to get my masters in mid-management, said Mr. Vin Smith, coach and social studies teacher. Many teachers have mixed emotions about being a teacher and a student. HI think it's more fun being a teacher because you're able to do the things you want to or present them the way you feel is best, said Mr. Rocha A sense of satisfaction is another emotion teachers feel. 'tl like being a teacher because I like the pleasure of knowing students understand what I am teaching. said Miss Paschal. I feel being a teacher is better because you get to know the students. It's fun because they're all the same age, said Mrs. Purser. Toro Hanson ,,,-1 gr ' K 23923 af I 'il 5. N? ,ws 5 5 I K k I f use n QP if i K H Aj., rj if -g ara. J W x is -y?.'i,x N41 is Jr, 'f r Sl I 1 I K I tis .iz 1 ' 15 kv :X gi X t 'v?5+'5gg r, A ,. at . JK 'YG X , E if gg ..- si. '11 sk 1:1 .,, si -, if ' ,X A 'X so x - 1 A ww WW' iw, Mrs. Shirley Robison, Choir Mr. Juan Rocha, Distributiue Education Mr. Nat Sawyer, U.S. History, Athletics Mr. Bill Scoggins, Golf A Mr. Ronnie Schneider, Tennis Mr. Frank Simpson, U.S History, World History Mrs. Linda Simpson, Accounting, Typing Mr. Jim Slaughter, Athletic Director Mr. James Doc Smith, Biology, Athletic Trainer Mr. Vin Smith, World History, Athletics Mrs. Lindsey Spoonts, Receptionist, Bookkeeper Mrs. Peggy Talbot, Asst.Principal's Secretary Mrs. Gay Turner, Attendence Register Miss Barbara Wade, Computer Math, Physical Science Miss Kathy Wadley, P,E, Athletics Mrs. Jo Ann Walter, Homemaking. Mr. Ted Weeaks, Agriculture I,lI,Ill Mr. Frank White, Speech, Drama Mr. Ken Whitley, English lI,lV Mr. Willie Zuniga, Art I.ll,lll,IV Joking around during class with senior Daila Scranton is the Speech and Drama teacher, Mr. Frank White. . . Outrageous ' 53 54 ' Rage in Motion Roscoe the Ram, the A.S.U. mascot, Chatting with sophomores Beth Ashle boosts the freshmen spirit during the Homecoming pep rally. Roscoe attended the pep rally with the A.S.U. cheerleaders, who performed a cheer for the Chiefs. iPhoto by Daniel Maciel.J and Maggie Huckins during lunch i Johan Malmer, an exchange student fro Visby, Sweden. I just wanted to get rest from Swedish culture, Malmer said. Nm- ife - what one does before ' the first bell and after the last bell. From fall registration to spring graduation, life at Lake View was a blur of non-stop action. Janet Jackson and The Cosby Show were in 'and Madonna and bowling were out for fashion conscious students. Lake View students were fortunate enough to have three exchange students in their midst. We learned as much from them as they did from us. On the school scene, while the homecoming defeat may have dampen- ed spirits momentarily, the pantomime and other activities helped make the year OUTRAGEOUS. ,-. V: v N -. .1fi'if9i' g tar flip-Zfav om ecom 1 n ,M gl fflll,fliiE5isiiii.rsr: . s rr s Students thefChiefsy. Chieftains showed their spirit in a variety of activities during Homecom- ing Week. The week began with mas- querade day on Wednesday. Terri Jennings, LaNell Morton, and David Rubio won the costume competition with their masquerade. Sherry Frost and Donna Rouse came in second and third, respectively. As the week continued, poster com- petition ensued. The band poster won first place while the senior poster came in second and the art poster came in third. Thursday emerged as the highlight of the week. Students dressed in 5O's attire. The parade began at 7l335'ffE5T?'l75fT- Wlcftiiss? m'l'7?5'iEEW rgwifgeifw-Iwflfts' s f-igrsr, 'ursw 6:00 p.m. at Dairy Gold and led the way to the bonfire, which was lighted immediately after. Chiefettes and cheerleaders then took the task of wrapping the football players' houses when the bonfire was over. Fridayfs pep rally included an astonishing cheer performed by the ASU Cheerleaders. The game was highlighted at halftime as Zane Benson was announced as this year's Homecoming Queen. The football game, unfortunately, went to the Monahans Loboes, who won the game with a score of 49-23. The Homecom- ing Dance followed immediately after the game. Dawn Morrell for The world's oldest Chiefette. The figure' in disguise is actually Sherry Frost, junior. She won second place in Wednesday's masquerade competition during homecoming week. iPhoto by Matt Ueckert.J sophomores Stacy Aylor, Sandy Turnbull, and Lacy Kingston compare who got the largest homecoming mum from their dates on Homecoming Fri- day. iPhoto by Marty Feltsl Thanks! Mr. Ken Whitley shows his gratitude over a gift given to him from the English department teachers on Homecoming Friday. iPhoto by Randy Rangell N ,1 1iD2'AlilUii6-A 0 , 55345 Twas the Night Before Toilet paper was the paraphernalia used to litter the campus in hopes of brightening homecoming plans iPhoto by Dawn Morrellj Showin' DH' Students use p, creativity on t dress-up days t or two days during homecom- ing week students had a chance to live their fantasies and exercise their creativity. Students could forget the real world and venture into the unexpected. On Tuesday, students ventured into the past. Fifties Day meant digging through the attic, searching for mother's and father's old clothes. Poo- dle skirts, old leather jackets, t-shirts with rolled up sleeves, scarves, and peddle pushers were a predominant sight on campus. Wednesday was a ghoul's day out. Dressing up in odd costumes was customary. David Rubio, LaNell Morton, and Terri Jennings won the masquerade competition, as a threesome, while Sherri Frost, junior, and Donna Rouse, sophomore, took second and third place, respectively. i'LaNell, Terri, and l didn't plan to dress up accordingly, said David Rubio, junior, lt was just before the competition that we decided to put our efforts together in a winning combination. I thought about going as a cheerleader, but that didn't seem right. Something was missing. said Sherry Frost, So I looked around at different masks. When I came across the old lady mask, l came up with the idea of an elderly cheerleaderfi Dawn Morrell 58 The Rage in Motion . . Sophomore Misty Huggins and Tim Merchant, junior, pose for the camera in their fifties attire during homecoming week. iPhoto by Ray PylantJ Pulling the hair on a symbolic Monahans Lobo, portrayed by Marty Felts, senior, is Chief Joe Sentena, senior. iPhoto by David Bakerj Freshmen twin sisters Shelli and Sherry Ward dress alike in zany attire for mas- querade day. iPhoto by Stephanie Freel qw . . in Student Life ' 59 Seniors Eddie Gonzales and Carmen Franco are named Mr. and Miss Flame before the bonfire at the coliseum. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertl The Angelo State University cheerleaders performed a cheer for the Chiefs during the homecoming pep rally. iPhoto by Jay Pratherj Arriving at the coliseum for the bonfire after the parade is the foot- ball team. 1Photo by Matt Ueckertl 60 ' Rage in Motion . . l I . .441 Traditional f air Parade, Bonfire, and Pep Rally Warm Spirits for the Chiefs The parade, which started at Dairy Gold Drive-In, made its way down Chadbourne Street with the band, Chiefettes, and many colorful entries ready to support the Chiefs 110 percent. Coordinated Vocational Academic Education took first place in float com- petition, according to Kendra Cook, Student Council president. Second place went to Distributive Education, and third place was awarded to Future Farmers of America. The parade concluded at the col- iseum - where the sparks really flew. The bonfire was lighted by Mr. and Miss Flame, Eddie Gonzales and Carmen Franco. Along with the traditional parade and bonfire came the traditional homecoming pep rally. Great efforts are always made to make this pep ral- ly stand out amongst the rest and boost spirits for the team. This year, Angelo State University cheerleaders led the school in a special cheer. Lois fCauleyl, one of the ASU cheerleaders, was the main factor in getting the cheerleaders to cheer at our pep rally, since she graduated from Lake View, said Zane Benson, cheerleader. They always cheer at Central's Homecoming pep rally, and this year we were honored to have them do a cheer for us, toof' Down Morrell T x We t fig? lf ' ss Q, 6 Q li Q , fi-yjly. Ulli A membefs 'me ers of America the Pamde' The Fllmte Eagfnplace float during to mei' 'hu antsl 3 P bv shawn M kPh0t0 . . . in Student Life ' 61 2 tif ,. S Qzfzff if i2'535 - 4 ' ,,..L Q 5 ffL,..5?2z5i9i1i ' k ' ' g3-zA,g29A,.2.5- --Wfkimg, g:37.f,,,g,.,. . . . , . 4 , ,,L. ,M .-,,L. 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'Yi W'5crics . in Student Life ' 67 A IVIERICA N K 68 ' Rage in Motion Ol Cl BMI' I wanted to know what it was all about - not what the television tells us about America or what we see on 'Dallas, ' said Johan Malmer, 18, of Visby, Sweden about his reason for becoming a foreign exchange student. I chose America because I wanted to see for myself how it really was, said Jo Dronen, 18, of Bergn, Norway. Malmer, Dronen, and Wolfgang Schlaeger, 18, of Hohenberg, West Germany, attended Lake View as a result of joining the exchange student program. ' I joined the program so that l may have a chance to improve my English and learn a new way of life, Schlaeger said. I love meeting new people. Each student found America quite different from their home countries. For one, said Dronen, in Bergn, there is hardly any crime, so there aren't as many police officers. They just aren't needed. Here, there are many police officersf' Malmer pointed out differences bet- ween clothing styles, religion, and driving habits. Dronen agreed that here, the streets are filled with cars. People drive crazy. In Europe, the streets are smaller. People ride their bicycles or the bus if they wish to go somewhere. Schlaeger said, Some people believe we drive on the left side of the road, yet that's only in England. The three students also founn American television amazing. There is more entertainmen here, Dronen said. At home, it i mostly nature shows and politics Here, it's soap operas all day. Most of the time it's hard to decidi what to watch, added Malmer. The youths have four televisioi channels at the most. Sweden has twn and Norway only one. The trio also agreed that Americaij football is fantastic. Schlaeger becamoj a kicker for the Chiefs. I play soccer I don't like it quite'as much as I like football, he said. In Europe, sport: and other activities are participated ill after-school hours only, on the youth': own time. Dronen said he would like to be 5 musician. He can play the synthesizer piano, guitar, and drums. At home, he and his friends write and record songs. Malmer participated in the Lake View Band, playing percussion. Another difference cited was whal European and American kids do for fun on the weekends. According td Malmer, teenagers in Sweden hang out, except instead of going to places like Jammer's or Shakey's, they go to discos. I The kids that go to these discos just get out on the floor and move, no matter how strange it looks, Malmer said. Dawn Morrell ...psf-- Giving the camera a big smile is Johan Malmer, an exchange student from Visby, Sweden. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl Exchange student Wolfgang Schlaeger, from Hohenberg, West Germany, takes it easy for the camera. iPhoto by Kamella Brasherj Dressed up in 50's attire during Homecoming week is Jo Dronen, exchange student from Bergn, Norway. iPhoto by Dawn Morrell! t W ISV. ' . Q li x , Getting acquainted with each other and 4 the school are Jo Dronen, Wolfgang , Schlaeger, and Johan Malmer. The three students came to Lake View as a result of joining an exhange stu- d e n t p r o - gram. iPhoto bv Man Ueckertj in Student Life ' 69 -j f .. ..,. -.,.,,? .M , he Fannin and Goliad auditoriums KV: became a fantasy - IM?-' f , -2 W if2w.fS24fsi55ffv MDA ' is sf4f:iga4fg,z 1' W me ,, . as-fs: i, ,QQ . tr wonderland when ,.5i '7f .1 f the Speech Depart- ment performed their first produc- tion, The Golden Grotto, or Bracko the Prince Frogn. Although, the wonderland only ex- isted on stage, many actors in the play recalled experiences, both backstage and on stage. For example, Donnie Lankford, who played Siegfried Wagner, remembers Uwhen the swan boat fell out of the water at the first dress isifzesax-Qitiszvz 5:-K e:.1,,fsQQ5zexf-gs ms---f-1:a,4:2is,.oz'-, , s 2 2 70 ' Rage in Motion . . . rehearsal. For Jimmy Patterson, Prince Brackoftrying to change from a prince to a frog backstage in two seconds, was a nerve-shattering experience. Zeke Bailey, as King Ludwig, became a little shook up when the frog mask on my face was turned half- way around. Tami McPeters, the Princess, said 'fthe cutest part was my second grade boyfriend who wanted a kissf' For one brief hour the fantasy came to life for the youngsters at Fannin. Gwen Teague, a second grader, said I liked it when that one lady Zane Benson, alias Zauberf- inger, casts one of her many magic spells in the drama production, The Golden Grotto, or Bracko the Prince Frog. iPhoto by Clint Simpsonj lKristi Wordl kept saying 'l'n hungry. ' David Moody, also a second grader said his favorite part was thi princess lTami McPetersl. Erika Stadtmiller, a fourth grader said she liked it when the princes kissed the frog. Fredda Jones, a sixth grader preferred the part when the prince kept getting a coldfl An enthusiastic applause greetec the actors when the play was over anc they came out to meet their audience. The kids said 'Hi' and in a starry- eyed wonder, shook hands. Sharon Johnston Oh, dear, what will ever become of us now? Alicia Davis exclaims during the children's theatre production to the Goliad students. Looking on are Misty Huggins, Alaina Hartman, and Tami McPeters. iPhoto by Clint Simpsonj sprinkling on the ground with her fingers with wool'le dust a star, Zane Benson follows the directions of the magic spell as told by Donnie Lankford. iPhoto by Clint Simpsonl N a.L:.f - ,. ll dressed up with no place to go Gen- W? A , D ' K na Zurfluh, or Hildegarde the singing Valkryie tries on her armour. Assisting her are Alicia Davis, Tami McPeters, and Zeke Bailey. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordj . . ln Student Life ' 71 S' ON' 72 Way Cool, Fashion at School Styles Sizzle on Campus t's show time! This was the thoughts of many people every day before ventur- ing of to school. Putting the button-up jeans, pink high-tops, and soft-drink shirts on their bodies, they were ready for action. On the campus scene if you're not in the fashion scene, you're left out in the cold. Now why would anyone want to be left out, when the trends really sizzle? Well, sizzle is one word to describe the fashions of today, but outrageous is the most appropriate phrase for the Lake View students. sf Ul'Ul'Il1 BEACH CLUB During the warmer months, Corona Beach Club attire is a hot item on the store racks. iPhoto by Randy Rangeli Senior Donnie Lankford is wearing a fashionable Coca Cola rugby shirt. Rage in Motion . . . One sizzling trend was Converse high-tops in shades of green, orange, red, black, yellow, or pink. If there were a color, there was most likely a shoe to match it. Swiss-made watches such as Swatch and Coca-Cola steamed up the accessories corner. Guess, Levi 501's, and Lawmen dominated the blue-jean market. Overalls were also a hot item this year. Blue-jean jackets and duster coats were another popular style. Rhinestones, in red, transparent, blue, green, and much, much more were sparkling on shirts, skirts, pants, coats, and bandannas. Ban- dannas, especially were an ex- plosive style. The traditional styles of clothing were also popular this year. Denim skirts, and dresses topped with lace collars added a classic look for teachers and students alike. With all of the different fashions and styles here on campus one can see that the students at school mastered the fashion possibilities of the current time. Chieftains were as hip as could be, and why not? After all, it's way cool to be fashionable at school! Kendra Cook Fashion keys self c o n fi- dence. Lenoshka Johnson 3' Fashion expresses one's in- ner self. L a u r e I Phillips f ., , ' Fashion influences ' Q.. o t h e r s 2 afvllnd you. ah , . ,, 5 . IW 'Uri-ri H i 6 fits Q -' f M e I i s s a N ' Webb X X Q X, 'Q 'M . 1,f -- ,gr Sl f-l' pn - rg ..,..,:. I . x ' ' ' , S. ,, - L '- , .fr rs .4- .Al A .,, ., W, ,., A- mf. ,K . vl V t ' 'Vf ,, ZW! A W,-' 4 ! .Vbk Q I 2' Senior Micheal Reis displays his flare for a fashionable hairstyle. iPhoto by Norman Morrison.l I like your swatch! Students show off dif- ferent styles of a popular fashion fad. iPhoto by Randy Rangell A classic look is shown by Stephanie Ford, junior.CPhoto by Donnie Lankford.l . . in Student Life '73 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES 74 ' Rage in Motion . . . '- fn f f , -ri' if A A ' , I ' t-handed golfer Lynn Dye, senior, shows o ly to stand on one foot. Photo b R L f ff h b I 1 y dy Rangelj L Making it easier tor both to eat are Tony Snyder, senior, and left-hander Thomas Cox, junior. iPhoto by Frank Santellanol Working in printing class with his left hand is Lenny Keith while Cory Randolph looks on. Both are seniors. iPhoto by Ray- mond Batesl '.i.f- T have rights, too Minorities have been making headlines for years. As far s providing equal rights for minorities the process has een enormous. But, one group of minorities who have been overlooked pr too long is left-handers. At least one person out of every en is left-handed. ' While most left-handers get used to doing everything vith their left hand, some have learned to use both hands. l l've had very few difficulties adjusting to my left- nandedness, perhaps because I do some tasks with only my eft hand and others with only my right hand, said nomemaking teacher, Mrs. Reba Zuniga. Some people treat both hands the same whereas most right-handers lon't even use or look at their left hand. Even our language is slanted against left-handers. The vord right refers to proper or correct . There is lothing positive about the word left. lt refers to weak or 'worthless . Appliances such as can openers, stringed instruments, irons, cameras, radio turning knobs, and frying pan spouts were all made for right-handed people. However, there are some tools or appliances a left- hander can appreciate. Tools such as wrenches and screw drivers are made for either left or right hander, but when a leftie uses a screwdriver he ends up adjusting to a right- handed appliance, because a screw is right-handed. Though lefties have the disadvantage with appliances, they have the advantage with sports. In baseball, the leftie is in the perfect position to run to first-base after batting. Tennis players also have a big advantage in tennis matches because of their unpredictability. Through the centuries, people have had many ideas about left-handedness. Today's brain researchers are con- ducting some experiments on the left and right halves of the brain and how they affect handedness. The scientists are finding answers - and more questions. Cynthia Galindo . . in Student Life 0 75 wo Of Kind Twins Have Ups and Downs, But Wouldn't Trade Places I-lave you ever seen someone eating in the student center, then walked on to see that exact same person in the lunchroom line. You think Wow what a neat trick. Actually you have just seen a set of twins. On campus this year are five sets of twins, three female and two male. With all of these doubles, one can get quite confused, but it's a lot of fun to see how two people can look so alike, yet be so different. Being a twin does have its advan- tages, Cory Randolph, senior, said. I never run out of clothes. I can always wear my brother's. Rory Randolph thinks, lt's neat to When fraternal twins, Greg and Patrick Larzelere, freshmen, get together, it's double trouble. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordj Doubles partners, Manda and Janda Lopez, juniors, practice on the tennis courts. iPhoto by Ray Pylanti 76 Rage in Motion . . have someone to grow'up with. Delia and Velia Diaz like to trick their parents by getting money, then acting like the other twin to get more money. The Larzelere twins, said, i'We like to gang up on our big brother. Sherri and Shelli Ward like being twins because, You have an automatic best friend. Although being a twin has its advan- tages, it also has its disadvantages. Manda and Janda Lopez, juniors, said, When one of us gets into trou- ble we both get into trouble. Rory Randolph, said, Ulf you have a date and need the car and your twin needs the car also, it makes it diffici unless you want to double date. Cory Randolph, said My brother always tagging along, and I don't ha' much privacy. Although there are many a gravating mistakes that happen ever day to twins, they all would choose be twins if they had it to do over agai Velia Diaz said she would Hon change dressing the same if sl could. Janda Lopez says, I enjoy being twin. Kendra Cook and Share Johnston l l l ffllff' N i an Q i A Differences are displayed by twins Cory and Rory Ran- dolph, seniors. Rory likes basketball, but l don't, said Cory. That's just one thing that makes us different. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordj Equals. Sherri and Shelli Ward, freshmen, have similar tastes, as shown on Double Trouble day during Homecom- ing week. We enjoy each other's company, said the twins. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertj N. igzfgffff' 1 X x xxx A xff. XX N N X x x X X Y 2 -5 gl Seniors Delia and Velia Diaz see eye to eye on matters. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordl . . in Student Life ' 77 - Chalklettes - n. The Recomfortology print left on a The belief in the idea that chalkboard after it has leaning on two legs in a been erased. chair is more comfortable than on all four. - il T it-,33l Ljreg Henson and Eloy Acosta: Making chalklettel' Jennifer Aylor: Use all four Equatt - v. Balancing the light switch in the ex- lxpm.---.--s-4--1 act middle of the wall Stairilizing plate, so the light is half- v. Walking on,half-off. through the tables in the stu dent center in a trlrik zig-zag motion as opposed to walk- lg ing straight through. Jeff Bolf: HEquamn9'n Misty Huggins: Walk this way. Bivocals - v. The condition of Attendereportation - hearing two dif- When a teacher is caught off- ferent songs at- guard by an attendance aide, the same time. thus being forced to stop class and fill out an atten- dance slip. EHIEFTAIN PK, Donnie Lankford: Ml-leaf the music? Tammy Dacy and Ms. Carter: Attendereportating as usual. 78 ' Rage in Motion . . . FLAKE VIEW... Jimmy Pippins and Jeff Young: ean in the direction of the curve. TT Automation - n. The act of riding in a car and leaning into a curve or turn in the fain belief that it will pro- mote increased handling. Stephanie Free, Stephanie Goetz, and Rhonda Randall: tgp ' ' ith r 5 ector Hernadez and Sylvia Photoflexion - n. The act of taking a pic- ture of someone taking a picture. This act is performed at least once by everyone who owns a camera. Photgpgep 1 V. The act of Photoflexing photographers. trying to always get into a picture and make faces. 'T ' -s-r g -we 4 ..-- f' Asebedoi Tim Merchant: PhotoDeeoinr1 in stvle. Diagonerd Lia, close. Kristi Word: As a matter of fact I D0 own this parking lot. n Person who angles V his car across two spaces to keep peo- ple from parking too p lt's all ln the wrist. 1 i K Robuttics - n. The circular motion of one's rear end that is ac- quired when sharpen- ingapencil. A Truffiti - n. Washing in structions found on the back or side of dirty cars or trucks. - ' 'T'-T T' ' , f- ' .1 1' 'f fr Jamie Farris: Don't wash! . . in Student Life ' 79 3- emor Raymond Bates ani! y alker perform Bon Jovls Raise Your Hands before an anxroue crowd iPhoto by Kamella Q? Ex XX f junior Jdcigiiqwn ,, VL,: 1e e', ,'1ee L 1 80 . Rage 'ILL 1-Shaking hands withyhis fans durinfg iris Lillie L'ee 'itatidn of Bqnf,jJovi'5A,'fLivingVOn A Prayer is Zeke -Baiieygsenior. lPhbto byjlay Pylanii in Gigncing ,down on'-an admiring audience Jimmy Patite'ison,.seh'ior, a member of the Dead Ar - or wegroixp. ' ' ham Entertainment Zealous students excited to see favorite performers pantomime show my foot. m being ce again, a sold-out crowd their way into the Lincoln Junior to see the Speech annual pantomime show. lt was crowded, but the crowd made totl blast, said Rachel Rushing, junior. When everyone had finished fighting for their seats and were settled down, the emcees, John Lyles and Midnight Mike, from KIXY, stepped onto the stage to introduce the show. All of the acts put forth a lot of effort to win the judges' votes, particularly because of the cash prizes involved. g The S25 first place prize went to Brian Kibiloski, Tim Luedecke, and Raymond Bates, seniors, and junior Jody Walker, for their impression of Raise Your Hands bythe eyer popular Bon Jovi. g t Q a g 3 t l was afraid that I'd forget some of the words, but when itiwastirne for my solo kick I just started to who played lead guitarist ofthe Bon Jovi Emcees John Lyles and Midnight Mike, from the radio station KIXY, introduce performers between acts. iPhoto by Matt Ueckert.J Performing their imitation of the Beach Boy's Medley are freshmen Michelle 0'Brien, Nikki Wood, and Caree Nelson. tPhotoby,Ray Pylant.j R . . . nn, t,s: Entertainment fcon'tj Dead or Alive's Brand New Lover , which was mimed by seniors Rollin Heller, Rachel Hollebeke, Donnie Lankford, Jimmy Patterson, Randy Rangel, and Wolfgang Schlaegentookithe fB15,se- cond place prize. , , r , i 'felt was an experience, said, Hollebekegfwhos was the band's keyboard player, yiid s The S10 thirdplace prize ior Ce Ceigang, freshman Nicki lrsoy Jessica Rowlett, and freshman Lisa their well-performed dancing stepsitbt their soingfuwrord Up by Cameo. if l, l Our best highlight was the visual show, Mr. Frank White, show director, said. All of the acts put a lot of effort into it, particularly the costumes, and the crowd was superb this year. For the spectators, while the judges were mak- ing their final decisions, entertainment was provid- ed by a few extremely brave teachers who turned into their favorite stars and had some fun at the same time. o t ,i J, Mrs. Joyce Shelton, social studiesf teacher, made a good Tammy Wynetteg Mrsp ,Renata 1f.3n,i student teacher, performed rili orii as Another Woman'f Jones, t student teacher, mirnedlrilJoanY1ileitti iiis i ffl lQoveRock 'n' Roll g and isi lriiif Lottot Shakin' Going On by Jerry Leetlsewifs, 1 J i It was a lot of fun, but highly embarryassingf' said Mrs. Shelton. i J r , Judging was done by Ron Turner from KQSA, Jennifer England from KLST, and'Midnight Mike from KIXY. Stacey Turner concentrating on his performance as part of the first prize win- ning Bon Jovi band is Brian Kibiloski, senior. Ladie's man Matt Ueckert, junior, poses with soplronioresihiisty Huggins, Robbie McGinley and Stacey Aylor. iPhoto ,by ,Ray Pyluntj , , LK.L,' , ,V . 82 fefRag,g,in Motion . ug..- 'V' A If X.z 1 , S 1-. 4 QW Q' .mm H, .grJ?kigZGl' B va M, Pa Q A 'ai ,W .-,, QW wg ,,-:, M , 4, Y, 5- Qffffs:.f1t.,L..X, N at si wifi r ti as i ff f s f s as sr wi- .fzssm - -:arc11f--fuer-'f ::1wzvrxgfserf-11 Most Humorous award winne Marylou Patterson and Kevin Scot is W Tm ' 1 a VV fi his 9- semors,c own aroun . L1 r Q ' ' Easiest if Miss Vogue and Mr. GQ are Dav .nw B Y ,, ef Morrell and Donnie Lankfor YL MM ' W My lPhotos by Matt UeckertJ 3 on.ooi C 6 I thought it was neat. I felt honored for the award because I would like to become a coach one day. , , - Rita Lopez, Most Likely to Coach at Lake View 84 ' Rage in Motion . . ast year's success with the informal coronation was repeated this year on January 29 in the Lake View student center. The awards were announced at the ceremony instead of during the morn- ing announcements. This type of ceremony was initiated to involve more students. Winners were later recognized again at a Valentine's Dance on February 14, again in the student center. Awards were given to Most Likely to Succeed, Mr. and Miss Lake View, Best Personality, Most Beautiful and Most Handsome, Classes Favorites, and the Senior Hall of Fame. On the lighter side, awards were given to students picked out by friends and faculty to be noticed for their as- tounding qualities. I thought it was neat. I felt i honored, because I would like to become a coach some day, said Rita Lopez, senior. Winners included: Most Likely to Coach at Lake View, Zeke Bailey and Rita Lopez, Most'Likely to Become Stunt Driver, Bill Cyphers and Karen Hogedag Most Free Spirited, James Hanks and Shannon Wilde. Also Loudest Mouths at Lake View, Cory Randolph and Tiffany Jackson, Most Likely to Own a Hair Salon, Rollin Heller and Daila Scranton, and Most Gullable, Shana Baker and Daniel Gill. Other winners included: Finest Physique, Ricky Womack and Kim Hatridgeg Moodiest Personality, Stoney Lindsey and Tara Hanson, Most Humorous, Kevin Scott and Marylou Patterson, Miss Vogue, Dawn Morrell, Mr. GQ, Donnie Lankford. Rachel Hollebeke and Dawn Morrell my AA, 4nAA ,,4V Freshman Evelyn Tinney is congratulated by Mr. Frank White during the ceremony. Most Likely to Coach at Lake View, Zeke Bailey, proudly receives his award. ,f Smiling proudly after receiving their awards are seniors Kim Hatridge and Ricky Womack. winners gather together after receiving their awards. Front Row: Rollin Heller, Zeke Bailey, Donnie Lankforcl, Dawn Morrell. Se- cond Row: Kevin Scott, Marylou Patterson, Shannon Wilde, Shana Baker, Ricky Womack, Kim Hatridge, and Tara Hanson, fAll photos by Matt Ueckerti . . in Student Life ' 85 K X .. MN1 get . N l L . L ,sip 5 ph. f W 6 -- 1 m 1 1 K - - ' , ,,,, I beligve I1 was .chosen for thisihonbi bebfhusi : Because my ifrieQds hQVe ,1i,: 2Q0nfidengQ ina rneflik of ray high academic standardsdand m, V per5 Ona1'Qrg iBesideS7 this'Q1i fm my'work in various organizgtions has,, goals, It ist- 5not'beingl the best? that is important, h allowedme tg megiimagny p B,0p1eG -1 but beingfhe best that you can ,be.'f, I -+ Keit l3 FIetQheri L.-VAn9ie,Gord0n ou. in l ' 1' ,.f1,z!i:E. Y-fix ' 3 Q' -:ff n,s2sw ,1 ,::m::,--2 ' 1124, -I ---- - 5 I 1 I 7 I' 'I-'fi 5 475215-5 'Z'l1f'li1af'i-Q. :,.:i17s..f + sv- . ' L A' i:A ' . . H.- , . ,,,, - ,-i. , I guess because I love to talk. I'll talk to anybody, even if I don't know them. I like to meet new people and the best way to do it is to start up a conversation. - Tami McPeters 'II believe I received the honor of senior favorite, because I try my best for Lake View and the class of '87, I put my friends before myself and not close myself off from anyone. - Rory Gesch I enjoy being around people, listening to what they have to say, and trying to cheer them up when they are feeling down. I am surpised and very grateful for this award. - Kelly Allard I believe that I was chosen as junior class favorite because I, before anything else, am a friend, and that's the way I'd like people to think of me. ' - Daniel Mendez ,,.. ' ' . f -. 1 fLY2f55gil?l5l- -- '-illisiiffi . Q j5'ii..7 D f ' if -. 'li . -, f V f- - - 90 Rage in Motion . . ,Ml H... I! me lf 1 , , 9, , '-ssl? I mg, 'wi ,. , . ' Mzw' K f 'vi' E.. 1 y r y riirryc , I like talking to people and hearing what they have to say. It's a real honor to receive this award. - Vanessa Meek The reason I got sophomore favorite is because l try my hardest to be friendly and courteous to everybody I know and don't know. - Kyle Mullins l think I received this award because l love to make friends. - Evelyn Tinney l think l won this award because I try to be friendly to everyone and try to have a good at' titude towards everything l do. - Joe Barquera . . . in Student Life ' 91 651 I sr 'ie Mmm 1 J'f'I . ,- -'J ' , f' W I V1 , -ISA' Q ' -. Q.. 1 rn: , if . faux 92 ff 1Rage?QinfMQtiQh . 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I alsoput much 11135115 effOffif1f11e raps andethfarapvien' cfew.e'? 5 ' eee e lv ,aze- xh 'rlaugs viva xiii-ii9.,,l h gl of Q n . .win .fw 9 BJ- I 1 94 ' Brilliantly Outrageous Working together to write a fifteen minute skit in Speech class are freshmen Michelle O'Brien, Traci Rion, James Meadows, LaDonna Earwood, Miranda Flores, and Julie Davidson. iPhoto by Stephanie Freel O ,nav-1 Dusting his camera before he takes pic- tures for journalism is Frank Santellano, senior. iPhoto by Rory Randolphj A I he desire to learn is often cited as one of the keys to success in life. At Lake View, the academic pursuits of the students are well supported by a wide variety of academic courses as well as academically oriented clubs which bring people with common interests together. For those looking ahead to the future, academic achievement offered an incentive to meet the tough requirements for excellence. is '22 so in Academics ' 95 Excuses 1 O For Skipping kippmg school to tan his anatomy is Cory Randolph, senior iPhoto by Donnie Lankford.l rt g, .M 60 I had to watch the latest episode of my favorite soap. When someone had borrow- ed my VCR, I couldn't resist staying home for a few episodes of 'Young and the Restless, said Rachel Hollebeke, senior. 1didn't haue anything to wear. I didn't want to come to school in an outfit that I wore a few weeks earlier, said Allison Smith, freshmen. Mypetdied. l'NIy frog died and I couldn't come to class because I had to attend his funeral, said Zeke Bailey, senior. enmr Jay Prather builds a snowman during activity period after the first snowstorm that hit West Texas. iPhoto by Ray 96 Brllllantly Outrageous . . Career Day. Taking time out to practice or future profession was an excuse t could be accepted by educators. had to go home to get a stethosco We were going to play doctor, 5 Daniel Gill, senior. It's Friday. Who can sit throi school on a Friday? 'KI skip school on a Friday so I 4 get an early start on the weekeni said Randy Rangel, senior. I I . - 'Q 1-.533 wi 22 as if 'i X .F A, Q. ' . get Sf 'lf' iss I' E- if 'L its ' T9 . .Q Shopping. Who could resist a sale? When Dillard's or Beall's has 2096 off everything, I don't leave home without my charge cards. Daila Scranton, senior. The lake. Everyone wants a little fun under the sun, I can learn more about anatomy in one day out at the lake than I can learn in a whole semester in biology. Kathy Guest, freshman. I 4 - 33-,aagvieiiwef W' if' 4-f?:, Look, Mom, no cavities! Mike Pelzel, senior, appears to prove to cameraman that dentist appoint- ments are the best excuse to get out of class. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj Appearing to need an eye doctor's appointment is Jana Roberts, sophomore. iPhoto by Stephanie Free., We hadlto be sure our mothers cooked lunch. Dana Jones, Ming Driskill, Arecely Tapia, and Cinnamon Wright, sophomores, take time out to eat in the Homemaking room. Obstructing objects. My path to school was obstructed by an annoying object. - 'AA flying saucer landed in front of my car and I couldn,t get around it, said Twila Bailey, sophomore. Ijust didnlt want to come. One day I said, 'l just Vdidnlt want to come,' and the instructor said, 'Well, why didn't you come get me? I didn't want to come either.' He made i a very good point,', said Sean Hat- field, junior. Community volunteer service. A lion from the annual circus escaped and I had to help capture it, said Cody Cauley, senior. 172523 ,,f'f,f . . in Academics ' 97 gl 9 What to do During a BORI G Lecture , JI-5 , N N Painting h I d g l S ph 15 sophomo Wh t byD M llj 'Outrageously'Brilliant, . h Appearing to be reading his textbook, Bobby Reich, junior, catches some ZZZ's during English class. iPhoto by Dawn Morrellj AR i YAWN! Lenoshka Johnson appears to be wishing she had a pillow to help remedy her acute case of fatigue. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj vi ix Writing notes to a friend to relieve boredom during science is Troy Gloeckler, senior. iPhoto by Dawn - Morrell, 5 New ' fb e-K t .. so n icpl ii d n p cnpc fp u 'flgfiise hdior, It lifiiight 50 V 51 ifi ff' i i : iii 'lii l UI try.. to t iq? iiii' 'something melodrarnatic Ol?- i ani'y i 1,5 i siapa u'52QiefOmethmS?ithefStudents fare mf pl flamboyant. theQlstu,dentS3s1fgu- i 1 ii i 'terested m' If they Iooknnnboredfpae nn .sexpecfrfie toibefhumorous lame L ff? a l an ' iii M 'andlsilme this i515gookinsfclassi liiii lgiover dramatic i'ai When they EX-aff! Teachers nsas pyoll n vlgsussefif slii ia mmlsfo C0614 H12 i PM mezto beyypydramatggagsnassfl path? T 5 isca p i Flext day, said Mrs' J?-fAnn.s,iillQhumoroiisT Ann it ii illa ililgarkerhgnglish teacher. l ifmpfv s thai a l'lli ,i 'I lwiufjbe siudent 'workingyon a project he no sxal H2Xf'i9-W M150 will FW- ncAlfHiESiiQh, They will e in projects interest all iii H i ' 'iii what ofthe students, alliof they time, I t y fheiff fattenfmn-H Said butwls Willie I1 9 9 Coach Nawfsawver, Hisiervs Afffmhe,.e 1' I S V, K, Vfk. , I . . in Academics ' 99 CADEM C ' Natalie Tillery prepares the newspaper for the on- coming day. Rory Gesch and Zane Benson carry on a conversation with a future Lake View student. lPhotos by Kamella Bras herl Q00 ' Brilliaiitly Oiutragjeous g . - e,S,fX.X1.f' e W 'lin- Q O1 k VG? -N ?y v t .i sl TI E FOR SCHOCL Getting back in the swing of things can be harder than one realizes Summer has left us all too quickly and another school year is here. I wasn't ready to come back yet and I was already look- ing forward to the end of the school year, said Natalie Tillery, senior. The first few weeks are so hectic that students often find themselves looking for an escape. Between schedule changes and insurance and registration forms, the parents were kept busy all night signing forms to be returned the following morning. Then comes the homeroom teachers go- ing on and on with lecture after lecture on the class rules and Code of Conduct pamphlets. Then just when we think it's safe, there's more paper hysteria - hall passes, admit slips, absentee notes, and last but not least, tardy slips, very prevalent for first couple of weeks of school. After six weeks has passed, we finally get a little con- fidence in ourselves and know mainly what our teachers ex- pect of us. Then comes the report cards and everything blows apart. lt's only natural that students drop a little in grades that first six weeks because of all the paperwork and hassles they were put through. Everyone is sympathetic with the seniors because of all the college handbooks, ACT and SAT tests applications fill- ing up their mailboxes, and financial aid forms they have to go through. They are put through a tremendous strain when trying to decide the best and most promising college. The rough part was finding a college that would accept me and my outstanding record, said Bill Cyphers, senior. After Thanksgiving has come and gone most students are ready to come back to school. By that time everything is back to normal and there's not as much pressure being forced on everyone. Stacey Turner Bill Cyphers, and Steve Cabrera, seniors, work hard to finish their homework. QPhotos by Kamella Brasherl . . inrAcadeinics ' 101 CADEMIC Standarized Texas appraisa evaluates 71 teaching points s 'i ram' 2- as As always the teachers must go through an appraisal system to see if they are teaching the students to the best of their abilities, but this year a new appraisal instrument was used. Every teacher in Texas was tested on this system to ensure fair and objective results. I think that since teachers are now required by law to be apprais- ed, that the use of a standarized in- strument is good, said Mr. Bob Meek, assistant principal. Mr. Herchel Duckworth agreed, saying, lf we're going to appraise, then it should be done throughout the state, so teachers can all be looked at the same way. 102 Brilliantly til, Outrageous . The quality or effectiveness of teaching behavior was judged by its observed impact upon student behavior and the apparent success of students engaged in learning ac- tivities, according to the Teacher Orientation Manual prepared by the Texas Education Agency. The five basic areas or domains that were used included instruc- tional strategies, classroom management and organization, presentation of subject matter, learning enviroment, and growth and responsibilities. In these do- mains there were 71 indicators or items that the teacher should cover and this is what the evaluators look- ed for. The scoring consisted of O , which meant the teacher failed to cover the specific indicater, a I , which meant the teacher covered the specific indicater, and an addi- tional lu, which meant the teacher was substantially above average in the specific indicater. Our staff as a whole rates above average, said Mr. Duckworth. If a teacher scores below expec- tation in any of the five domains then that teacher will be required to develop a professional growth plan in conjunction with the super- visors, to strengthen his or her iteaching skills. ed to appraise, he or she must at- 4 , ,S it Junior Jasso receives help from Mrs. Sherry Hubbard on his English assign- ment. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl Mrs. Caren Rawlings, Mrs. Beverly Nevins, and Mrs. Joann Walter take time out for pizza. iPhoto by Kamella Brasherl Mr. Herschel Duckworth and Coach Kathy Wadley during intramural games. iPhoto by Jay Prather, Mr. Ted Weeaks, FFA teacher, con- centrates on his class notes. iPhoto by Daniel Maciell -1' ...f-.as 4 I X2 The advantage of receiving an above average score helps the teacher on the career ladder, which Ncould lead to higher levels and an increase in pay. Mr. Duckworth said he feels that 'the career ladder creates pressure and stress on the teachers and their teaching. lt destroys the family relation- ship that's important in this par- ticular working situation, said Mr. Duckworth. Four evaluations are required in the year. Two are done in the fall and two are done in the spr- ing. Before the evaluator is allow- tend a week of schooling. They are required to have 40 hours of ap- praisal training and must pass three exams in order to be certified by the state as an appraiser. The exams are difficult and upon completion of the training ses- sions all appraisers in the state should be effective appraisers, said Mr. Meek. The teachers must fill out a self- evaluation form that states their goals to enhance student performance. Ml chose to concentrate my goals in the area of developing library skills with my students, said Mrs. 4- f ' A.. '---'- T M- ---.m.......,w:'T... MJ. In ,! I . W Sherry Hubbard, sophomore English teacher. Concern over the use of it in special or other classes was also voiced. I think it's inadequate for BGL and vocational classes, said Mr. Ken Whitley, English teacher. Both Mr. Meek and Mr. Duckworth expressed concern about the amount of paperwork involved. Mr. Duckworth said he thinks it could be made better and easier if the number of evaluations were cut down, while Mr. Meek said he feels that a reduction in indicaters would be just as effective. Stacey Turner . ' 103 CADEMIC ZERO H0 R: A rude awakening For 26 students, the school day starts one hour earlier everyday. Zero hour consist of Vocational Of- fice Education and Coordinated Voca- tional Academic Education classes, and it's designed to help those students who must work in the mornings. I work in the mornings from 8 to 12, so zero hour was the only time I could take VOE , said Tammy Bullard, senior. VOE teacher, Mrs. Barbara Purser said, I think the zero hour classes were an excellant idea because they give those students who must work in the morning a chance to benefit from the different programs. The idea of having to be at school an hour earlier every morning does not thrill too many people. Randy Young, senior, said, lt's really not any different than those people who have to ride the bus to school. Sometimes you have to go to bed earlier, but it's not really that bad. Students in zero hour study many aspects of office education, such as: up-to-date ways of filing, as well as typing, and learning to operate dif- ferent types of office machines. In Mr. Farris' CVAE class, law, communications, banking, budgeting, and credit are taught. A 7 o'clock class helps the students to complete his or her academic requirements and still get out of school early enough to go to work, said Mr. Farris. There are 11 students in Mrs. Purser's zero hour VOE class and 15 students in Mr. Farris' CVAE class. Pam Harvey. 104 ' Brililianfly i ixtrageous . Q 5 ag, .V A A N, z Q HQ! L If ,i l -w .if .S he 5 , Preparing for his zero hour class is Mr. Dub Farris, CVAE teacher. iPhoto by Kamella Brasherj Kamella Brasherj how fs ai - es, -' C S wi -.ki V1 Tammy Bullard, senior, concentrates on the morning I newspaper, after her zero hour class, iPhoto by A V mi' ol ' ,, i i it 3 R 2 iii ' N -,px f h I-A , X E ' 33ssa.4,, 'L H xx 'R 'N f 4' e L A ,rs. Barbara Purser instructs her zero hour On the job is senior, Becky Freeman, Filing away important papers is Ran- students on important job skills. iPhoto showing her abilities on the computer. dy Young, senior. hanna Fiveashb aiu in CADE IC ANTED: A GOOD COLLEG Most students choose to go to ASU because of finances, but there are a few students who choose to attend other colleges. - Mr. Curtis Coz- by, counselor I plan to move to Dallas to attend the Dallas Art Institute. - Michael Reis I am definitely going to the University of Texas, in Austin. - Tawnya Collier ef of lg 1 .. -,, a Q' - fi- , .E at -' ,rs aye 4 V f o O '53 Cl lil' .i I plan on going to Bauder on a two-year program ma- joring in fashion merchandizingf' - Kim Hatridge I plan to attend Texas Tecl University, because thei: homemaking departmem ranks in the nation. - Kendra Cook l'm going to Texas Woman's University because they have an ex cellent physical therapy program. -LisaRickey 4 1,3435 1 Fl: L A 106 Brilliantly Outrageous My advice to students is to take four years of high school English, math, and science and three years of history, and pass them. - Mrs. Frances Renfroe, Math teacher l decided l wanted to be an engineer, so I applied at Texas A8rM and they ac- cepted me. - Monte Taylor I'm going to ASU because it's close and convenient and because it has a good academic program. - David Parker ,s 54 ,ls-- 5,1 f' Start immediately develop- ing good study skills, and of course read, read, read. - Mrs. Ann Barker, English teacher f i .fm 5 , Big Step to Choose College ASU most popular The majority of college-bound students choose to go to Angelo State University, primarily because of the lack of finances. A few students choose other col- leges such as: Texas Tech and Texas A8clVI, to name a couple. Mr. Curtis Cozby, counselor, said, 'LVery few students choose to attend out-of-town colleges. Most select ASU. On a list of the 10 most popular colleges for Lake View students, ASU is the top seven, and at the end of the list are Texas A8cM, the University of Texas, and Texas Techf' Approximately 25 percent of this year's graduating class will be attending ASU,', said Mr. Cozby concerning the number of Lake View students who choose ASU every year. It offers many of the courses that students from Lake View choose to take, however, many students have career ambitions which cause them to choose larger colleges or universities. Many teachers advise students to begin planning for college very early in their high school years. Choosing a college is a very big step and should be well thought- out. This year's seniors have chosen a variety of colleges to at- tend, but as usual most will be go- ing to ASU next fall. Pam Harvey lPhotos by Kamella Brasher, Donnie Lankford, and Matt Ueckertl ' . . . in Academics ' 107 CADEMIC ,Eight New ROGMS New addition expands English, Math, Journalism, Homemaking he eight new classrooms, which were built this sum- mer, have been quite a refreshing addition to the campus. The new class rooms totaled over S357,000 and added approximately 9200 square feet of space to the school. Howard Construction Com- pany, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, com- pleted the ad- ditio n by August 20, the Friday before school began. The ar- chitects were Chakos, Zent- ner, and Mar- cum of San ' a new homemaking room and a new kitchen was added to the already ex- isting room. The Journalism department was finally able to move out of the old closet sized space that it had oc- cupied and move into a new special- ly equipped Journalism room. The new Journalism room includes a revolving door that leads into two darkrooms. Plans are to remove three of the seven classrooms in the bar- ! racks which were being used for English classes. .fa J ' I Journalism photographers Angelo. The English a n d m a t h departments received a six classroom wing with Mrs. Ann Barker, Mrs. Shirley Brown, Mrs. Sherry Hubbard, Mrs. Cheryl Key, Mrs. Frances Renfroe, and Mr. Ken Whitley each receiving one of the new rooms. received a new darkroom. We can't move them all. We wouldn't gain anything by that. The whole idea behind installing the barracks was for more space, said Mr. Herschel Duckworth, principal. According to Mr. Duckworth, the new rooms were built to take care of the increase in student population. Penny Phillips ff, ' 2 Ni? M'-Agggg,,,g ., A WKQW. F. we ,ff rf-11. -1 ..' W ,.,. .,,, ,. -s....,.,f, .,f.-W V 5 1- er r'e, , .gi..r Mrs. Beverly Nevins also received Blfilrliallillf l.rs 3 as-r-7-iff - ,L Mrs. Beverly Nevins, homemaking teacher, lectures the family living class students in her new room in the homemaking department. Teaching her students about dangling participles is Mrs. Sherry Hubbard, English teacher, who received one of the six new rooms in the English-Math wing. gc v o s wh. ll Lsll ' 1 bfi , KV F! X is ' N ii av . Wi ,vv i' ' use gl vefe f . it 3, ,', ' 31 ' working to finish a layout in the yearbook are staff members Kamella Brasher, senior, Pam Harvey, sophomore, and Penny Phillips, junior. Yearbook staff works busily to meet a deadline in the new room, which is a - big improvement compared to the small room used in years past. QAII photos by Matt UeckertJ .,inmaaemicss-109 Defensive stance is displayed by defen- sive end Nick Soto, junior, against the Fort Stockton Panthers on October 3. The Chiefs defeated the Panthers 7-0. iPhoto by Matt Ueckert.J Freshman Danny Rickey, a member ot the new golf team, practices his goli stroke at Riverside Golf Course. Looking on is Coach Bill Scoggins. iPhoto by Justin Reedj 1 10 ' Outrageously Excellent ports were athletic games played by some and watched by all. From team sports to individual sports, victories were not easily accomplished. With the addition of the new golf team, students were provided a chance to expand their athletic interests. Shin splints, broken bones, and pulled muscles - all of them were suffered by dedicated athletes. However painful, injuries were endured, in order to gain the satisfaction of achieving OUTRAGEOUS EXCELLENCE in sports. 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Seniors Randy Young and Jeff Young both had knee injuries which took them out of play for several games. Seniors Eddie Gon- zales and Ricky Womack both suf- and because of that we never gained a lot of experience at each position, said Coach Doug Kuhlman. According to the coaching staff, not enough people worked out on their own during the summer months. I hope it is a learning situation for the underclassmenf' said Coach Kuhlmann. He said he thought that this team had a good chance of winn- ing the district title except that the team was in a district with tougher and more talented teams than last year. I really thought we would do bet- ter, Rollin Heller, senior, said. I was really disappointed. Our class has always had a winning tradition, and we wanted to continue that. Chris Sanders fered injuries to their arms. Due to injuries we had to shuffle people in and out to different positions , . h 5- i if g g F ,, - at Af - 5 I K V, , H ,'-, L 2 5 ,,r, V , 'N . -I. -1+,4,t,m N TEH.-I fa--.1-.' if- -m -F f-Qxc 12.195 pie. I' l ' . 7 x . .- ., ' Q' ' -si, ,. 4 ' , .V . , ,mi -- , , ' Q ' . - ' - gf' nu 'A ,, ,. I '- IXLY' St' an 'ai TG ,, 6- S25 ing' It E W ' 1 is v S' H.. -. -,,- ,s 3,1 . 4 iq -I F K, 3 4513.5 4 .il V N. . 'ia-, ,,,-L.f,T1v WI., T 4' I i' l w tf -t1t'i' ,Q ,rr x .f .Q ' . . ' . 'C'i?' 'C' -I is I . -i-. it ..--.. I I H - I 1 'ii' ' I... t f T' Varsity - Front Row: Tony Wright, Coach Doug Kuhlman, Eddie Gonzales, Danny Munoz, Rory Randolph, Daniel Gill, Mike Anderson, Rollin Heller, Donnie Lankford, Coach Ben Norton, Coach Nat Sawyer. Second Row: Jimmy Newton, Jeff Colvin, Leddy Anthony, Cory Randolph, Brent Sparks, Eddie Gonzales, Stoney Lindsey, Jeff Young, Steve Cabrera, Eric Dumas, Randy Young, Mitch McAda, Kenneth Fay, Trainer James Doc Smith, Richard Cravens. Third Row: Clay Crooks, Jimmy Patterson, Tami McPeters, Jason Beebe, Terry Walters, Nick Soto, Ricky Womack, Mike Bryan, Chris Easterwood, Todd Nennich, Stacy Warner, Todd Miller, Coach Mark Gesch. Fourth Row: Coach Jim Slaughter, Alfred Leal, James Hanks, Jeff Sanders, Jimmy Pippins, Kevin Scott, Rory Gesch, Andy Baker, Bill Cyphers, Larry Coon, Oscar Martinez, Coach Vin Smith, 1 14 ' Outrageously Excellent . . ,K gl Cz., O Zi- Warming up with assistance from Rory Randolph, senior, before the pre-season' game against the Lubbock High Westerners is Eddie Gonzales, senior. The Chiefs defeated the Westerners 21-6. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertl conferring on the sidelines are Ricky Womack, senior, and Coach Ben Norton. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertl . .in Sports ' 115 it, f i Limping off the sidelines, an injured , -'-+54 Randy Young tries to walk it off after f T J being hurt in the Del Rio game. iPhoto I . by Frank Santellanol Q . I 1 A , .B i..,,,,. Chiefs run through sign held by - s cheerleaders and Chiefettes before the game against the Big Spring ' Steers. iPhoto by Clint Simpsonj RAMBUN C' TI OHS: Chiefs open with 20-1 9 victory over 5 -A Del Rio 116 ' Outrageously Excellent . . ii? T The Chiefs opened up the l season with a hard earned victory? against Del Rio. The Chiefs drewl first blood and came out on top,l defeating the Rams 20-19. T Everyone was optimistic and eager- ly awaiting the next game. l The Chiefs traveled to Lubbock next to fight the Lubbock High Westerners. Junior quarterback Eric Dumas threw two touchdown passes for an early 14-O lead. Later in the fourth quarter junior fullback Kenneth Fay ran 20 yards for another touchdown for the Chiefs. Again the future looked bright. The Chiefs opened up district play with district newcomers, Big Springs. The Steers were a team with a lot of speed and talent but no one suspected they would go on to be district champions. They defeated the Chiefs 33-13 at Lake View Stadium, in a contest which set the stage for the rest of the season. The Chiefs broke their losing streak in district play with a 7-0 shutout against the Fort Stockton Panthers. The game was tied 0-0 with 1:11 left in the game. The Chiefs were on the Panthers' 47 yard line when Eric Dumas threw a 47-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Hector Silva. 'Tve never played receiver before, said a smiling Silva after the game. I was real nervous and I was luckyg it lreceptionl was because of the quarterbackff Chris .Sanders . .in Sports ' 117 SHUT-OUT: Pecos overwhelms the tribe in an embarassing 26-O riot Junior Varsity - Front Row: Hector Silva, Austin Holland, Roy Powell, Sean Choate, Micheal Delgado, Mark Bland, Coach Jim Slaughter. Second Row: David Corteze, Rudy Sanchez, Jeff Sheppard, Randy Dupre, Jace Waston, Kyle Mullins, Steve Reed, Denver Cole, Chris Sanders, Coach Ben Norton. Third Row: Larry Hayward, Kenneth Smith, Paul DePaul, Joseph Guevarra, Mark Fulton, David Asebedo, Daryl Mullins, Ray Pylant, Billy Mills, Coach Vin Smith. Top Row: Raymond Andrade, Wade Banister, Mike Nealy, Bobby Waston, Jesse Miller, Robert Serna, James Farris, Will Burney, Kevin McKerley, :sic as ,, ,Q W 4' n., A Qi ,. , , , A It f -A3 3 ' V rl r S5 'Jim if ' ltr Ll Tw' J' - , , , ,4 ZA, 'S f U lf V: 'iff if 1- Ti' N K A r - s E J 3,4 V. ,lat .. ,J . 1 - H. Ng! A i f -, Q4 fr 5 Q, ,W it ' ,, , P f f ', ,, 4+sa? fi'f V- tr T ' W X if :,m J ,,,,,,. V, LSX A, K A V, ' M ff V -V - A I fi 4 i 3 . 3 f., 'T y '-f . ff 4 A P f, ' 1 5' ' - I E -r ' -,,, tgif f , ' A 'V ' f ,, 1 . ' vt. :+3'g,, , , 1, 1 - , , ,gg f,s.f'.wtl 1 , r- V 4 ,Q .-,. ,,'. - . T 1 44' ' Yr' ' . v' if ff S i?f f'f'r , 1.1.:3 whiff lgfjfg 5-7. i, Q i. - L .'1i',l , fhli Q, fi- -if1f 'f.'35f3flr1 :MQQ fiifffgfitv,,,pSiiii35F2vP2-9,3 Q . , 1 f I si ,,', A K , 1' J 1 'inf ,W wafv- The Pecos Eagles gave the Chiefs a taste of their own medicine with a 26-O shutout over the tribe. Senior Randy Young, back on the field after a brief delay due to in- jury, led Lake View with 35 rushing yards. The Eagles controlled the first half, holding the Chiefs to just one first down and compiling 11 of their . ' Q 3 . 4 ., F1 1. . , E, 'Q 14 w W I -,.,.,. i if Q 1, yt Q Q Q V M ui 0-L. 'J Q -J ' N ' N , 1 , . - L4 Qt Qi, Am, A Mavf 'WW W-v'm. . V: Lzik 4' 4. g l3,?'t, 1 'wx 'E' Xu Af Q Am .X L Q ,A l -. 'Xi 'M L J so 'Y f- Qi? 8 - A fx --, . Q -, 'H file fi 'P V 1, W - A P' .. 5. , ,Z ,gig Y 4? 3' ' ,mg .f ,., '56 e 5,1 ug, ,f ,. My J' uv, ,I 's' jj' , ,. 37,7-.gr ' - K ,. 1 vi p wa- Jw. 55'l?4fTT'79l 'V y -Qi 5 . 1' 4 , W f Sf? 5 W w F . 5, rf L af ...,g v H5 , , , 'W ' W K P , 1 Lg Q , y W I ,Q 1 i . 4 WX: - 'dy f' 'E I. .A . ' I ,fy , , gsm: , 'sf 4? . ,, ' PRIDE: LV unable to muster wins 120 ' Outrageously Excellent The remainder of the season continued on its downward spiral. The Snyder Tigers pounced on the Chiefs for a 10-6 victory. At this point, with play-off action out of the question, the only goal the Chiefs were aiming for was pride. The Andrews Mustangs, though, fired their momentum onto the Chiefs for a 21-12 win. The Mustangs were also plagued with injuries throughout the season, and they, too, were playing for pride. L'The big turning point in the game was that we got the ball in great field possession, and there was a chance to score and win the football game, and we didn't do it, said Coach Jim Slaughter. In the final game of the season, the Chiefs faced defending state 4- A champion, the Sweetwater Mustangs. Again, the tribe played for pride, yet were disappointed by a 55-28 loss to the Mustangs. tw. fi Another football season had passed by. The Chiefs hung up their cleats and packed away their helmets, some for the last time. Others packed away their equip' ment temporarily, with hopes ot returning next year for a champion- ship season. Dawn Morrell Chiefs line up against the Lub- bock High Westerners, September 12 in Lubbock. The Chiefs defeated the Westerners, 21-6. Sending signals to the defensive unit is Coach Slaughter f i.-,,,, .. . L rL1Lt, rr 1 Freshman Football - Front Row: Chance Williams, Phillip Gray, Adrain Munoz, Ross Benson, Jody Darnell, Sean Menza, Todd Coon, Scott Dozier, Jesse Benes, Jeff Arp. Se- cond Row: Bryan Worrell, Josh Waston, Eric Howard, Danny McManus, Ben Skeel, Jerry Foley, Billy Price, Jerrod Stokes, Defoe Korn, Billy Stevens, Joe Hibler, Roy Woosley, Justin McGeath, Kelly Grooms. Top Row: David Blocker, Darren Dagle, Bryan Gayoso, Steven Smith, Tim Carpenter, Billy Jovett, Brian Redman, Shane Gloeckler, Michael McPherson, John Farris, Joe Barquera, Arturo Herreva, Spencer Perry. . .in Sports ' 121 N , l '54 , - . 51 9 tra A i Tmel ,W X N 1 , -. 6 R Q 'K ' 4 N, My 0 Xl awai t A MAIDENS FLYI The squad is play-off bound with the best team in its history, then they run into an Eagle l Varsity Volleyball - Front Row: Brande Merriman. Se- cond Row: Tiffany Jackson, Yolanda Ramirez, Cinnamon Hamilton, Shannon Ogle. Third Row: Kelly Allard, Angie Gordon. Top Row: Cheryl Mathews, Carmen Franco. 515 4 Q I i 5 5, ilil at ,S ,gi 2 f . WX'11 ' to is 5 ii ,X ., X, of -5 3.fm,,' are-xii W iiiiiii-5715 r .,. ' AW' W - .Li ev? 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Q 1l,, 1 x, gg gf V1 - . 1 gg 2 . i ,k ' ' .p 1- ,Q ' ,s : 'wgv,.v,:1'4jf jail Q - 75 'V I' q-'QQ Qx'M5'f V 13,9421 hh ss-V , x- .Xf X .A , ,f,, for-1 , , ff flk i ' - F 'H n..- ., ' ... M , ,V N : si Hi , pil 1 gg ef Ai 'A f- 1' - fi, 4' ' - 132 ' 1 f 4 vw, sg z ,Q if 5 5 1222 ' B V 1 2 'P Y-2? 9 C Q 6 .41 Y by s QV Za fam-:.s?w - .ff 4 sr..-ssfsiggs, , ,swf iv 1 ' 1 bf . wc ' fn Z ,W rs ,X --'rp 4,5 .ax si 1 , 1 :ti 4, 1 ' 1 5: - 1 QE ' X wt. ' 1 1 1 he Maidens opened two-a- day practices this year with high hopes and came 1- extremely close to those 1' i'l'f 1 hopes, barely missing the chance to represent district 2-4A in the playoffs. We all started off the season with high hopes and I expected us to do better than we did. Everyone on the team did their best and everyone put out 110 percent and that's what really counts. We accomplished a lot this season, said Genna Zurfluh, senior. Coach Dale McClellan and the Maidens .r-- -A - - is si ' Blocked shot by Tiffany Jackson, senior, results in a big play for the Maidens against the defending state champion, Snyder Tigers. The Maidens won 15-12, 15-13. iPhoto courtsey of San Angelo Standard-Times Dedra Benes practices spiking prior to the Water Valley match which the Maidens lost 13-15, 15-8, 15-3. iPhoto by Ray Pylanti Volleyballers take a break from gmel- ing two-a-day workouts. were contenders for the district title all year, and that's quite an accomplishment in this district, which is traditionally one of the toughest in the state. The Maidens finally finished third, which is very high, but they had hopes for the playoffs and needless to say, were disappointed Early in district play the Maidens pulled off a resounding defeat of defending state champions, Snyder. They fell behind in the first game 5-11, but came back to win 15- 11. It was the best power-hitting game this season, said Coach McClellan. The players started hitting the ball like they were supposed to. Jesse Miller '. . ln Sports ' 123 X in Freshman Volleyball - Front Row: Redaina Ohlemacher, April Taylor, Kari Lumpkins, Selena Dingess. Second Row: Sheila Eacly, Tami Morgan, Suzanne Cooper, Lori Lancaster, Dorie Manning, Dana Painter, Becca Adams, Nikki Wood. Top Row: Mandi Mullins, Jody Letcher, Alyssa Kromer, Nikki Steen, Stephanie Dyer, Carmen Keel, Lisa James, Michele Karcher, Shala Haygood, Gail Reisner, Michelle O'Brein, 124 ' Outrageously Excellent . . l V 1 l 'Nui l Junior Varsity Volleyball - First Row: Michelle Munoz, Stacie Heuertz, Ang Brooks, Berverly Cortese. Top Row: Lenosha Johnson, Maggie Huckins, Jess Rowlett, Michelle Klutts, Kellie Bryant, Dedra Benes, Vanesa Fowler, Leslee H. man, Russeal Wortham, Dee Dee Gill. in Dee Dee Gill warms up prior to one of the volleyball games this year. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj Kelly Allard, junior, spikes the ball against the Water Valley Wildcats. The Maidens lost the match, 8-15, 8-15. iPhoto by Shawn Avantsl The Maidens close-it-out after the end of another two-a-day practice. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordl QHU9 'W5x!Q5M- DISTIGCT W C' ONTENDERS: With the performance W of the athletes, l'd say we had a relatively successful year. - Coach Dale McClellan In the final district game the Maidens faced undefeated Pecos and would have gone to the play-offs had they defeated the Lady Eagles. Coach McClellan was not surprised at the Maidens for being contenders. We had set that as one of our major goals at the first of the season, he said. We would have liked to have been in the playoffs, but with the performance of the athletes, l'd say we had a relatively successful year, he added. He also said that the Maidens biggest asset this season was when the team realized that it took an entire group to work, Their quickness on defense and power-hitting also contributed to their winninig record. The Maidens finished with a 19-10 final record with four of the losses being to eventual state finalists. Jesse Miller . . . In Sports ' 125 watching the ball go in for two points against Pecos is Sam Hall, Eric Dumas and Roger Hernandez. XAA S5- Making his move towards the basket against a Pecos defender is David Parker, senior. 126 ' Outrageously Excellent l, ,,, d , , LN x -,xi , wi ' t fl. - G G This team set stan . it dards for future basket- 7 g yy yy . ball teams at Lake View. C , 5 s L 7 ' A A P , Varsity Basketball - Front Row: Cassandra McDaniel, Kristi Word, Coach Ray Hamm, Tami 1 Coach Ray Halnln McPeters, Evelyn Carr. Second Row: Albert Perez, Gilbert Velez, Brent Sparks, Zeke Bailey. Third , , Row: Rory Randolph, Todd Nennich, Rory Gesch, David Parker, Eric Dumas, Roger Hernandez. I Fourth Row: Sam Hall, Andy Baker. With a season opening win and a championship trophy from the LV tourney, the Chiefs take it. . . Basketball season started off with iigh hopes for a winning season with even returning lettermen to provide eadership and experience. The first lame brought the first win against the zona Lions, 38-37, with Sam Hall aking the winning basket with 17 econds left in the game. Hall was also nigh point with 12 points. The Chiefs won their second game, i 72-56 win over Colarado City. Zeke Bailey, who had 21 points, was the loor general, said Coach Ray famm. The Chiefs won on complete nustle, according to Hamm. Abilene Wylie came to town and 'tole a win from the Chiefs with a 54- 82 decision. Despite the loss, Hall was iigh point with 18. The next game was against 5-A Xbilene Cooper, who were too tough ind defeated Lake View, 74-52. We didn't play well and we played with a lack of confidence, said Hamm. Hall was high point with 11. Next in line for the Chiefs was the Lake View tournament with this year's tourney being different than the past. The tourney was a round-robin, with four teams playing each other, and the team with the best record win- ning the championship. Lake View won the tournament with victories over district foes Monahans, 67-61, and Fort Stockton, 71-66. The Chiefs then wrapped up the tourney with a win against the Wall Hawks, 82-68. Andy Baker, Bailey, and David Parker were named all-tourney. Coming off the tourney win, the Chiefs lost their momentum and fell to 3-A Ballinger, 61-52. We played horriblyf' said Coach Hamm. We weren't ready to play. Eric Dumas was high point with 10. The Chiefs finished third in the Cat- Claw classic with victories over Brady, 94-80, and Coleman, 53-44, but losing to host Abilene Wylie. Traveling to the Taylor tournament, the Chiefs again finished third with a win over Rockdale and a loss to host, Taylor. We started rushing our shots in the second half, and taking shots that were outside of our offfense, said Hamm after the game. The Chiefs then beat Cameron Yoe, 59-52 for the third place trophy. Both Dumas and Hall were all-tourney. Facing Abilene Wylie for a third time, the Bulldogs proved to be too tough, 85-70, with Bailey high point at 22. The Chiefs headed into the second half of the season with positive notions and hopes for a winning season. Todd Nennich . . in Sports ' 127 Y 128 ' Outrageously Excellent . . . Chiefs Fight nr our is In Tough District District tribal play started off against Monahans with the Chiefs losing 70-55. Playing host to district newcomer Big Spr- ing the Chiefs were denied another win, 91-70. The Chiefs traveled to Lamesa to play the defending district champs, but Lamesa proved too tough for the Chiefs, 89-67. Tribal play continued by playing runner-up Andrewsg however, they lost their fourth straight, 93-56. Handing them their fifth and sixth straight losses were Fort Stockton and Sweetwater. Pecos rolled into town and for the first time in district play, the Chiefs grabbed their first loop win, 66-55, with a good hard defense. It was a good solid win, said Coach Hamm. Sam Hall was high point with 23. With a win under their belts, the Chiefs were looking for- ward to another, but Snyder was too tough and won, 60-53. The Chiefs then got revenge on the Monahans Loboes with a 67-62 win. The tribe then had hard times against Big Spring, Lamesa, and Andrews. A The tide turned and the team got a sweet victory against Sweetwater and continued their winning ways against the Ft. Stockton Panthers. Though they were pushed to their limits, they lasted the long run and came out victorious in a come from behind win. Brent Sparks' two clutch free throws with three seconds to play clinched the victory. A final season victory was logged in the record books against Pecos, 66-57 in their last outing of the year. Todd Nennich and Donnie Lankford Freshman Basketball - Front Row: John Tatum, Billie Stevens, Mark Walter. Second Row: Reynaldo Hernandez, Bryan Worrell, Scott Amador, Darrin Daigle, Spencer Perry, Jesse Benes, George Balderas, Billy Price. Third Row: Francisco Esquivel, Jonas Villarreal, Bryan Gayoso, Joe Bar- quera, Chris Fischer, Bill Attaway, Josh Allen, John Farris, Adrian Munoz. i-A , Nlyrri 45 'MEP cHIEpe 44 '95 'ii Q ,'-sl K T I xr ir T X 5 x 2 Taking the ball downcourt for a hopeful two points is junior, Todd Nennich. iPhoto by Patricia Vasquezj . ., -1-rm ' , ,,, JV Basketball - Front Row: Hector Silva, Bobby Joe Tatum. Second Row: Gary Hurt, Todd Miller, Davy Cortez, Chris Kromer, Coach Vin Smith, Third Row: Lance Coe, Tony Allen, Jeff Parker. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordl 6 N, U , - ' 3' ' Laying the ball up for two is senior Zeke Bailey, which contributed to the win over district rival Pecos. iPhoto by Randy Rangel.1 Playing defense and starting to move in for rebound position, the Chiefs play hard against Ft, Stockton. iPhoto by Donnie Lankford.D . . in Sports ' 129 Winning attitude creates s ccessful season for Maidens 5 s Y f , -X ?! - . hmm t . , N. h it 52 M ' . I- X M ,.W, W, , V Going up for two during a Maidens basketball game against the Fort Stockton Prowlers is Sheryl Matthews, junior. iPhoto by Randy Rangelj 130 ' Outrageously Excellent . . V ,II in , V ,. , ..,?'fQ?9a,, A .,jf:',f4iQi , ...,wf'- nf w-fweM'v f ' Reaching for the ball is Carm Franco, senior, in a game against 1 Qgffififfort i'i 'VStockton Prowlers. iPhoto Randy Rangelj . .-ya mr! 8 f 1 UE f ' li , 9 , Q H is M . .,fV . W ,, 5' I ,. .. 1 - V,,, y V, h XXX. Y X X ! y , .f . L 5, F 3 Maiden Basketball - Front Row: K4 Allard, Sheryl Matthews, Carmen Franco, fany Thomas, Rita Lopez. 5, fr? .. ..4, ,A X are nf 'Y A up Row: Cinnamon Hamilton, Kellie Byant, sdra Benes, Yolanda Ramirez, Shannon Ogle, hoto by Kamella Brasherl 6 6 o min g oft a relatively suc- cessful volleyball season, the girls had a real winning attitude, said Coach Dale McClellan. Many of the starters played volleyball, also, which was a disadvantage for the Maidens' basketball team. This put them a little behind the straight basketball schools. The Maidens returned five starters from last year's team and brought up four from the junior varsity. The strong points to the team were quickness and experience which made up for the lack of size. The highlight of the non-district race was defeating San Angelo Central's Lady Bobcats two out of the three times the Maidens played against them. Non-district contenders included Abilene Cooper, Abilene Wylie, Cen- tral, Del Rio, and Wall. i'Some people thought that all of the non-district games would hurt us, but when we started district, l felt we were as ready as we could be. said McClellan. I Kevin McKerIey . .in Sports ' 131 xperience is gained through competition, not repetition. 9 9 leet - Coach Dale McClellan lntently studying the situation is Coach Dale McClellan. iPhoto by Jay Pratherl ' QW MW! M' A485-1 .l...lx-- Q if if Carmen Franco passes the ball dur- ' ing a gaf'l'2 WfflTSnyder Tigers lPhoto by Randy Rangelj . 132 ' Outrageously Excellent . . . W . . Ti resin . - it 'SSE 25 '33 ff ' F v-fl r llf f' Bla- 3-f 2 l T f t - ' V , f ' - is of T 1' i - . - ' -- 1 7 13 T QQ: L 1.413 vet. i ltlunior Varsity Basketball - Front Row: Maggie Huckins, Michelle ,KIutts, Michelle Munoz, Stacy Huertz, Tami Schafer, Beverly Cortez, Top Row: Libby Minor, Vanessa Meek, Vanessa Fowler, Cynthia Lopez, iRusseal Wortham, Deidre Harper, Robbie McGinnley, Betty Brewer. 'iPhoto by Justin Reedl Challenges: Maidens Fight For Second Spot The Maiden basketball team had to fight all season long for a second place spot. Although they did not make the playoffs or even the second place ranking, they finished out 16-13 for the season and 8-8 in loop action. The season started with Big Springs talking a comman- ding lead with Sweetwater, Snyder, Ft. Stockton, Lake View, and Lamesa all vying for the runner-up position. A final loss to Sweetwater on February 10 eliminated the Maidens from a playoff possibility. Coach Dale McClellan said, The team accepted the challenge of each contest by dedicating themselves to hard work and preparation for each game. The team continually had to fight the height disadvan- tage with quickness and aggressiveness. The Maidens top scorers all year long and throughout the district race were Kelly Allard and Sheryl Mathews, both juniors. Coach Dale McClellan said, HA problem of Lake View's consistancy was probably starting four juniors on varsity, but that will provide invaluable experience as far as next year is concerned. He also added that experience is gain- ed through, Hcompetition not repetition. Although this season was not overly-successful the Maidens can still be proud of hard-fought year. Kevin McKerley Concentrating on a free throw during a Maiden basketball game, Kelly Allard shoots for one. iPhoto By Matt Ueckertl Miflllli Freshman Basketball - Front Row: Lisa James, Miranda Flores, Selena Dingess. Second Row: Michelle Karcher, Dori Manning, Kari Lumpkins, Lori Lancaster, Nikki Steen. Top Row: April Taylor, Shala Haygood, Suzanne Cooper, Alyssa Kromer, Carmen Keel. iPhoto by Don- nie Lankfordl . . . in Sports ' 13 Golf Team Tees Off Athletic Program Expanded by Addition of New Golf Team The golf team teed off its regular season February 12 at the Central High School Invitational where Kendra Cook entered as a medalist. The boys' schedule began in February also at the Ft. Stockton Tournament. The boys' teams first tournament this year was in Austin, where the guys fared 13 out of 25 other 5-A teams. Coach Bill Scoggins said, Right now we have about six boys CGilbert Velez, Zeke Bailey, Cody Cauley, Albert Perez, Roy Zamarippa, and Danny Rickeyl that played in the low 4O's, he added. competitive with more experience. gins. Dawn Morrell and Kendra Cook can compete in district play. They have consistently Scoggins also noted, Depth could be a problem but we have a number of young players whom l feel will be Coach Scoggins commented, At this time we only have one girl in the program. I feel she has the potential to finish high in the district race as a medalist Next year looks good since we will be returning a number of the same varsity players, said Coach Scog .9 'F!' an - M.-,a.113f5?Pfi' 4-in Searching for his lost golf ball is senior Cody Cauley. Golf team members practice sand shots at Bentwood. 4 134 ' Outrageously Excellent . . . Confident of avoiding sand, rough, and water is sophomore Roy Zamarippa. 0l1Sid0l'il19 his alf9mafiV95 is Tony Blair, freshman, and Coach Bill Scoggins.fAll photos by Randy Rangell Hoping for a par is Danny Rickey, freshman. 1 i iii W av.-52 - it ,,,, 3. E A Junior Varsity Golf Team - Front Row: Justin McGeath, Ross Benson, Tony Blair. Top Row: Cody Clements, Brian Nichols, Jeff Bolf, Lynn Dye. '43, 4.41, Varsity Golf- Front Row: Danny Rickey, Kendra Cook, Cody Cauley, Top Row: Albert Perez, Gilbert Vilez, Roy Zamarippa. . .in Sports' 1 5 136 Netters Adjust to New Coach, New Schedule The netters started offlithleliifseason a new coach, Mr. Ronnie Schneider. The team was looking forward to the challenges they were to face. Thef 'first'-year ,sis ,always difficult,' said Coach Schneider. Some playelrsitwant to rebel to new ideas anclfa new system of doing things, because they liked the way they were. Most of my problems have cehtered around this. Another change was in district play. The 4A teams had started playing team district in the fallinstead of the spring. 1f'We had never had fall tennis, said senior, Rachel Hollebeke. We prepared for ,spring tennis during this time. It was too soon. T it .i.i l Thegindividual district was where the netterswould still have the winning touch. Winning district was not glding to be an easily conquered task. Daila Scranton ' G V' C C - 9 iPhoto by Ray Pylantl gif' Look at that shot! Diana Garcia, freshman. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl Pylantl ' Outrageously Excellent . . . Are you sure about that? Mickey Har rave, senior asks. r' 'X , 1 ll x x adm iii ' gf- W N Varsity Tennis - Front Row: LaNell Morton, Zane Benson, Manda Lopez, Janda Lopez, Dian Garcia, Angie Gordon, Daila Scranton. Back Row: Chantelle Jones, Coach Ronnie Schneider Culley Miller, Chuyen Nguyen, Mickey Hargrave, James Young, Gary Hardegree, iPhoto by Ra Freshmen, Melanie Hippe and T I I Kristen Hollebeke show it's not all he dU0 of S9lll0l'S, A0919 Gordon work and no time for pictures. iPhoto and Daila 3Cl'allf0ll, Sh0W the HF! of by Ray Pylant, playing net. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj K K H R fx so A N ' 'I wr 1 if ,.4,.-'q: T 'K 'f, gi -V - , : , , ,fy .M.:1,,,,.,., ,H ' -- ' ILA 2 Ti' 'l.-.!'Jf151r5'::L H M? Wx. 1 . - 1, , ., ' ,. H , f',1Q,-,,3g:.g,m-:tie--:J-1 :www feb X Y, ':.:,7,j,-554355-gf' Zigi, stv5g::,,xQ6iffiW2:f25?5-fi Wi,-1' :JI1 ' , f - 'Wfwv'w ' e - ff - , lg 'sf.U-1.4.':3i:1f'mi:',5?'hfggmunu 9 ' 4- 1 ' -t , ' - , '. ' Mill, Hi 'f L ,.,, ,L1'1zf3Q-1-+wQgW, XX . K of being ready to perform. iPhoto by Xb James Young, junior, shows the style Ray Pylantj Playing at the net are doubles part- ners, Janda and Manda Lopez, juniors. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl . . in Sports ' 137 ,-,,.-'- ' -4 ' -- vf' A 4: of s if , if9i22Z ',, 77 :ic , -fwfr 4 C15 xxmx' ,N A ' r If :o or . Z i-5 ff ,Q ffl!lff!flli'7E2'A ff.. 7 j ,f2 2 , r gf 15, , James Young, junior, and Chuyen Nguy sophomore, show the uniqueness of style at net. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj fl if r 2 if QQM MZ' Q iff ini- QxrX:.x4LNg,A LaNell Morton, sophomore, takes a rest in the sun. iPhoto by Randy Rangelj 138 ' Outrageously Excellant A, A sf if ' ffm if ' , . XA . 'll ,-of-f' ' .h 5 Q -- if . 534,151 : , ., n H, , , i xv. -- f -f' dff'i5 f3'?' 5J '1YL' K Q - b'f K.,k , gg 4 i , ' ,, . V3,wjq.,,g-3 . . 121- r 'W 5 fif: 'f Y W. Looking to win the point is Gary Hardegree, A sophomore. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl 55, . W .fm ,S .: f.-4L.,fwg..iau :en A . . ngle Gordon, senior, shows the perfect punch to ' A ' 'H fm '4 1 f - net play. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj W1- '3 V fs ,W fly. ?f,,y 'WR if fig Wfowf all f' Ll J .ffsrfo-' r--Ng N X Qi 'Q 1 fglwgimf Q mr 1 ii 3 1 MW' 'x r-,Q : 'mfs 5 ,og vs, is 5 ff mf we 'mf K , . J ae ,f f ,fm r -'v 5 Twig fuk, ,ri 4 .asf ,Y XM f -sf 3 5 fhmiwi Eff Af' if Q, f7 :,i.,,J Q z, 3 , Af , W lf:-1117111 j Kjf,,L5fw jJ.,,Mxf af heist, 'fwwlhl 1 X ,' f f miie , no i ,' Xiwi f' mall. 3 '?W:74-N,f' Eg! Ass, if QQ' , .V f 1 of E fgfixgxfexl-KNN,Jigl5h5eT2gEf,f'LQg, gags 5 f f,,ifgf'f59,5fi ff? .. ff lwwwfsf ei 5 .. an f' , .nf Ab nior Varsity Tennis - Front Row: Shelley Munoz, Melanie Hippe, Kristen Hollebeke, Melissa derson, Trini Gonzales, Diana Garcia, Stefani Grothe, Jana Roberts. Back Row: Kent Nally, ce Burrows, Brian Markwood, Eric Harvey, Jeremy Carter, John Gill, Chris Dukes, William ineider. iPhoto by Ray Pylantl E! . 'WV gms!!! Agaalgalilirla Daila Scranton, senior, says Wait a minute, Angie Gordon, picture time. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj i M fishixxxx qNxxX'3ffii. Serving the ball on a warm and sunny day is Daila Scranton, senior. iPhoto by Ray Pylanti . in Sports ' 1 Track does lt with speed . . . Varsity track Coach, Nat Sawyer started the season expecting good things from his team. It was understandable that he did so with returning let- termen like Ricky Womack, who went to regionals the year before in pole vault and Eddie Gonzales, senior, one the the Chief's top sprinters this year. Also expected to do well was young sophomore sprinter, Kyle Mullins and long distance runner, Ran- dy Rangel. They opened the season at the annual Comanche Relays, held in Ft. Stockton in February. lt was expected the ever-powerful Monahans would be the team that the Chief's could possibly have the most trouble with, however, newcomer Big Spring also had great speed. The team attended a total of seven meets in- cluding the Canyon Reef Relays at Snyder, San Angelo Relays, and the district meet in Andrews. t'We had a bigger turnout from basketball this year than we've had in the past, said Sawyer. We didn't have the individual talent this year that we did last year, but for the first time, we were competitive in all of the events. The team was more balanced. K'The determination of all the boys was excellent. Some of the goals set this season were achieved, and others never quit trying to reach those goals. Don- nie Lankford and Jesse Miller Creating endurance and speed, senior Randy Rangel and other long distance members do a bench excercise. Long distance runners Juan Santana, Billy Price, and Steven Read practice drills for track. QAII photos by Matt Ueckertl Q. 140 ' Outrageously Excellent . . if -. ,ffijgu .4 WW ' 'N,,,:,.wef f . ' .., 1. ' K z - - 4 fi .iis 1 T , , - T l A .,,. ,. A .Y . T ,M . . ' ' ' - . r., Vlvv. ' -':1'f :f:. . ' Q- T V gk V . J I m 1 wllw . ',,, 4 I, c ,N x 5. Kvnw V. H.. V, . .53 ...i-g. Ls., ,, 4 pi .K ,H , 4, N 9 . 14 'Qin hifi VV 5 ' t X' ' A Taking their way around the track, sprinters Eddie Gon- zales, Donnie Lankford, Lee Baker, and David Asebedo run hard and competitive. V ',.1,, ' -.Q-Varoity Traek Lee Baker, Donnie Lankford, Randy Rangel, Eddie Gonzales, ,DavidV5.Asebedo. Second? 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Freslunan Track Froiitakowzikdrian Nfunoz,'Johnil?far- - rig: Btgan Gzi57o50VgJoe Barquera, Bryan Worrell, Second ,V Row: David Blocker, Scott Angadorgggg-gVJoshQVVeWatS6n, Jesse ' 51, VBones,ArturQTHerrei5jRa9'5Iflernadez,iJerry Foley. V a Q wi, 1 Y' W Q, r fi ' -rr V,,,f ' s s N-me fm in V P' V ',1f,. , A ' . 1 A f ffm xv.. ,Q If T ith sporting attire on, senior Jeff Sanders proves that all football linemen are not slow. fAll photos by Matt Ueckert.l In Sports ' 141 Front Runners: Maidens defend track crown, Eight lettermen return Defending the district track crown was the number one goal the Maidens set their sights upon this year with eight returning lettermen back to provide the leadership and experience. Returning regionals qualifier Tiffany Jackson was call- ed on for a repeat in the hurdles event along with Cin- namon Hamilton. Other top competitors were sprinters Kelly Allard and Sheryl Matthews. Long and middle distances were handled by returners Maggie Huckins, Theresa Gamez and Dedra Benes. Coach Kathy Wadley said, I feel like our field event points carried over from last year, but because of some new people in running events, we were more balanced overall. The team attended meets at Ft. Stockton, San Angelo, Snyder, Pecos, Big Spring, Andrews, Brownwood and Austin. Senior Susan Wanoreck practices her shot-putting form. iPhoto by Ray Pylantj mr-luis: Freshman Track - Front Row: Alyssa Kromer, Becky Martinez, Nicole Fonseca, Kari Lumpkins, Suzanne Cooper, Danice Johnson. Back Row: Nicole Steen, Monique Johnson, Jody Letcher, Dorie Manning, Michele Karcher, April Taylor, Shala Haygood, Redaina Ohlemacher, Dennise Norris. iPhoto by Raymond Batesl 142 ' Outrageously Excellent . . . . I v fitxb, u ' ,if V. -.5 Ll-as , ' Fil 3 ,- 1 V A' -:ff '71 . 3 Q- Q - A ri' if .,, P'-r. t f 2 . ' 9 E. Q.: -s JF, 1 g ' f ,K I f X,-.L :Q 1' ,. L ' 4 : 5 ,' s -:lf , 1 f , 'f we t ff lb , xl, Q -.l Z as 'L -' ,f s .,,,-Ag. .lf . 1 ,JL if- fy' 'wg' Qfiiffgf ff -' if M J T - 1 if ...- iii :ff I if fi f l'! ' f ll, M A lf 'inf 1 g , , ,, 1 1 ,, 1 ,l . :Til f ' ,Q cr -f .A up .1 A , -'w':...5 ' ' ' t ' xx 'X . X 7 .f af . Q ' ' l I . A 5 ' s.. A ,lf it i f J i F - L 1 , fx'-,L 3 . . ' T' ' , A . , ' - P . -wif is - I 'A F' ws! , r.faQ1f0?s LEAF X 'X Varsity Track - Front Row: Rita Lopez, Kim Cedillo, Teresa Game Melinda Morales. Second Row: Nancy Walter, Tiffany Thomas, Misty Hu gins, Kelly Allard, Yvonne Maskill, Sheryl Matthews, Carmen Franco. Bac Row: Russeal Wortham, Cinnamon Hamilton, Cindy Lopez, Tiffany Jackso Susan Wanoreck, Dedra Benes, Libby Minor, Vanessa Fowler, Lisa Jams Maggie Huckins. iming their relay team hand-offs are Sheryl Matthews, junior, and rmen Franco, senior. iPhoto by Ray Pylant.J mf- MQ 1 k -, gif ,, WM - . -.kvgwh-gykx'---gng,.,1'L.:54q4, v-- - x Zeb.. . e :Nm 'Q..... 's 'P as QL Junior Cinnamon Hamilton practices her hurdling form. iPhoto by Ray Pylant.l fn. 1--in. sg- U 4 1.. ...X--.yx-,,f' '7?se.f rig.. . , -.1,- v- 'vfiw-1.451.srafzzv--Ewa.,ag, 'N' E .. ,M -5 W- VA-.. ,-,, .M -rf-1.evg..,.--.w,, 3, 'Eiga 492' v .LI Ray Pylantj Pylantj gm.-. Practicing her shot-put steps is Vanessa Fowler, sophomore. iPhoto by Working out on the hurdles is Tiffany Jackson, senior. iPhoto by Ray . . in Sports ' 143 wa? fs Warming up are the coaches and Rising to the occasion is Mr. Ran- teachers who participated in in- dy Marshall. iPhoto by Stephanie tramurals. iPhoto by Stephanie Goetz! Freej Give me it . . . it's mine, says a member of the Brownskins. iPhoto by Daniel Macielj 144 ' Outrageously Excellent . . e Winner Is . . . Intramurals Spice Up Lunch Hour Blues Intramurals were a hot item on campus this year. With seven dif- ferent intramural sports to choose from, there was a variety of ac- tivities tor everyone's taste. Coach Kathy Wadley, intramural coordinator, said The different sports this year included, co-ed vollyball, basketball, co-ed softball, washer pitching, flag football, ten- nis and a wacky olympics competi- tion. This included things such as tricycle races, balloon toss, and sack races. Over 500 participated in in- tramural activities last year, and Coach Wadley estimated there were as many participants or more this year. Some 16 teams competed in the co-ed vollyball tournament. Eleven teams competed in the boys basketball tournament and two teams competed in the girls action. The names of teams ranged from the Brownskins to the Gyzers, and from the Yo-Mamas to the Wanna- Bees. Different teams thought of very original names to add to the excitement of the intramural activities. Coach Wadley noted, ln- tramural games give kids an option of something to do during lunch. Many kids leave campus, but there are a bunch who stay to watch whichever sport is being played either because they are interested in who is playing, the sport being played, or just because sometimes the games are good for a laugh or two. Kendra Cook cheering on their volleyball team teammates. from the sidelines are coaches and 'Q , A .r ,Mi ,,C X mag? L, 'U . . .in Sports ' 145 'fr-I f 1-LQ 1 llleL lelr rr L f l 1 L re LV e L 'if L L L -k,'V f'AI, .i f ffLfVjV-sLirfLiZf V L 15'-2,H51'5-3 1 :'L A' I - 5' P4605 I ,L.L,, ,,,Q L - , , I W 4 iQ L A fzyi ' L V eeer V LVVLVVeLV6515,Vs.15 g VV V Valley ,L L -E:k,h.' l 5 j , L,:1 j Big Spring lWlL' Q-if LpLgfilL1 ,15-6, 15-Gf lL ee Afbileqeii izr 3 1V QLQVL Y ' Liv .'hAA l 15-9,L1'5i???'i1ii '1Lfe 7 W'yA L V4 Andrews? n r f 157' 4 l 5 l . L LL I' ene e e f 7 n L le I Q-154vf21gsL' nl 'I LV Axkr fry VV V L ' J ' l . i r V V V V Wafegflvelley I ' f AL' A L 14-164514, 15-4 lree Vgnglrews V leenrL e E l rrl l Mvffahansen LnnL L 1Clj1Qi,15-8, 15-ILIVVTV y L ,m,'L: L M5221-2 '66 Edison Lee Glenn +i 'KV' Xe- ig,-Q Y N Nl llvllllln' , OFFICIAL RECORDS QPPQWP LL e Resulf Eglisqrr 'lihv A 'Leg' 'fi ,'f' 2 L,,. VLLLLL A,l, A L L GIermiiLisifiifYSL'fL'ffIf L Ed1s05 ' lost WOR ll-4 llll 199 05011217 l IOS? K vii ' 1 2: L z7ifLlLx 16-13 Overkill Recofdf Game r L ' , r L ll if 27- L ,:,, 40LLLL LL Sol L llll 326 434 L l l ll 42 38 48 Junior Varsity Basketballf'-V ' i Upptment 34 L' Colbikiiiilffiity' V .L 2 Q l ' cemragf r Abilene C00 Ll 'L - Big-Spring Andrews LQWQSA l2 VV per f 30 -40 54 35 35 34 31 25 31 LL llll Eies51Q9kf0n1- 'swbetwatef-wi .',f r:Lff ,':- 24 lpecos' ' Snyder - 33 L l,,, LL 50 ' Monahans LL lL .lll Lemma . l LLL ,LSLLL 46, .,,.:,, L 32h Sprmgzlef?,a2se7ff1L'Q Andrews A 49 29 33 35 35 L61 LL L V48 L L . Home 20 L21 ii nlll L13,1r1fg51geSPf'P9LlLL '1,A,l :L L ecaffre 19 iDelRio --'frubbock V 6 33 llnl 75 lll l EL' 'O 'A LPeCos A .'l,' i l'li 71 5 L 2,1 Monahanse if V Vl--' A A ll Qgiiff2'SnvdefL LL P10 e lll' LelLi aiiif lll l L Q21 l l3'7 O Q?5?l?3QCGfd:' f 55 nll cms HQW? V - -LLgrLfrgLfLL' ,L e 5043 l nnl n l L39 34 e 54' Lge L 46 ss 57 n Game' if1V L ' OzoQ31LL 1' ' Opbihenf V40 Vlkl 1L1i L .--A-. L jf V Ceiiifeli L 4 g I L Abilehe Wylie 'l,k:'l 1 ' V Central L' 52 L L L43 C0995 5 e lllbn L29 L f - LLlln llLL L e Will' l r - - L rL.k Y 1 i L L 29 'A 'lJZiMbnahans,fL L1L2:Q1Q H ff L ,L-f,-LLL,,-f.,1..': LLff - 'L - ,f,L-:A1L 52 llnlll l n 48 30 V V'-FLBMQSB' 1 I I - Greenwood 5' ' 42 ', L ff-Stanton e 40 ffff 39 32 n L59 LLEyiiffiiSi?AbileneLCQDIM 54 55 ellllfl f 53 I 39 '--, Fort ,-LL 42 r Sweerwaferg n '45' V57 V ,',,h V Pecos ' 4L1yLi 'LK' 5eLLi3Li:Li-VL Snydex m VA,V L L41 34 V VLLVL L LL,V Lf K ' LLL! LL, ,LVL-L L - L L - 45 56 L f 42 llel 58 .1LL, ' l F e BiQLspf15g-1+ L ii, 'l,, L4 L Andrews ' ' V Sweetwater Fertfwkfov L f17f1L22QPf9rQllLB24Q V 5 ILL VL:hkn LLLV I L' if eeLl LlL .ernn L l ' L 36 L H lriliilfifni' eeenLlerne 42 - lrre Lnnere ?IlZ'if,'ZQlZl: r 32 T 3V V V VVVL V Lfl VLV LV VL 'LV1 Oyere,llVRecord . V QL Q ,--- x - - X- L i L , zz -'LLL' ' L . L I I V 146 ' Outrageously Excellent V Engng 1 V 17 .1 , .114 V112 1 .117 15 1.1 Vrirsity Tennis Team Game 1 Opponent, L-,AA'.L, Liilmesa 11.11 ',mh riff- It 4 I Mdniahans , L 11 Snyder Andrews V Pecos I if Sweetwater V Ft. Stockton . C V Big Springs -1eVQ.iv -' 4 6-2 Oireralllietord 4.ls1i1Q5iii.2.HCm? . . C 0 11, 12 16 22 14 iz! , 25 'V12 V' - ' Game! '.', 'C . rr Ffesimifgn Foottsatis Edison Brownwood ,,r- 1 fl r-,' 1 r ' Glenn ',.'h VV ' ' Abilene Cooper Abilene -1, . Lee AbileneCooper v ' Opponent 7 7.30 6 20 16 forfeig pV-A - 11121, ,, N35 , , ..,r Sweefwfw-1 - .'-'5l?4lOv.er5l1T Record? A 1 4 A 4 4 'fEreshmanl?Boys Basketball H-Iome 7 .23 Q4-8 - ' X 42 7 43. if '45 . 43 ,534 7 '55 Game Glenn E .. 25 Lee 22 Glenn . . 32 Edisonz-l'V1V 4 1 ' -Edison - ' V -V728 ieei Lee 30 :Edison . 39 Lee , 431 -flgstennr Edison 60 Abilene, .Freshmen 75, 7 .Glenn 1 1V 44 Lee 46 9-3 Overall Record, Opponent 32 ,. , ,42- Home .12 1 0 20 7 118 ' 21 2 27. , 9- Junior VarsityVFootballf Game ' Opponent . .. 19 D311SR.i,0 r- 151551 1 7 .Ro11?e1rtLee p'o,,,. VV - Big Spring - 33 19 Lam?-:Sa , ,,,' .O Ftfgtockton ' iff Central Sophomores Monahans Al-Al V . . ..,, Andtews VVV ' Sweetwater V 5-4-1 OyerallReeord1 7 0 1. 33. V6 Home 38 iooi 3 ieii l 72 . 52M .. 52 67 52 Game 7 Ozona I ' ' Colorado City Abilene WileyV Abilene Cooper A ' Ft. Stotkton I Monahans Ballinger 1,94 ,,.' 1 ..,, t Brady. V .l,V 68 , Abilene Wiley Boys Varsity Basketballl Opponent 0' 37 A 53 Coleman 7 -.55 M0 425114115 13570 ' Big Springs F-967 ' Lamesa ,- 69 VV Rockdalef. 1. '1-,.' aiTaVlor iil l ' 59' 'Cameron 55 Andrews V . V 79. 1VVAbilene'.Wiley 7 Sli? 'Fr Stockton 63- Sweetwater , Pecos .-ij.. TM' 1535 . 64 75 1 V 63.1. 77 71 Vll: I Nlonahans- V Larnesa Big Slpringfi' K , 1 Andrews ' Sweetwater FL VIStVQCkt0D1.Q', flgfk f Snyder - Pecos V 13-17.Overall1I5g2rclV .ttl',- 2 il'-,- 511-Home 42 60 59. 44 31 - 58 ,,,,Z, 41 63 V . . 5 63+ 44 58' .45 57 TF 49 7 lV33 2.50 .. 54 54 V147 . I ,A..,A V .1 ,717 V804 46 Q2 V BoysVVVVlfasketbzrlVl1 -Game f a - Opponent Ozona ' . , V-,Colorado'VCity . ,Ai .'fAbilene1Wylie ll Abilene Cooper Central Sophomore? ' ' Central Sbphomores' ' - Ballinger' 'f A ' Ballinger - Sweetwater .V Slider '-l'-l 7. 4 Coahoma Sweetwaterxx , .V Motjeihans ' BiQlSpring 4 Lamesa V Af1d,f?W5 f ' 1 Ft.1Stocktoni 4 Sweetwater Pecos V VV ' .Snyderk ' 7 Snyder Monaltans V VVIV V VV EdisonVIgV1'11V V V,.- ' ' Lamesa ' Big Spring Andrews .,VV VV1 . Vg V,t,Vt , -i iitSweetw21ter H1Fort Stockton A VV Snyder V ---Pecos 5 -V,,V. q:.., , - it CV ooii 1129105 0555-111ReCt5Qa '29 .404 '30 36 62 36 48- , 1 -33-ff 57 50 61 48 47 V 76 47 I 51 .146 59 44 .170 eeeeit 78 4 1143 5 eeeif 1 U4 75 73 611 152 6 25 ' 42 1 40 V. 28 5 48 26 1 45 22 43 54 30 37 1Freshrr1'anGirls 1' Genie' ' 1' Opponent Edison 18 1- . Glenn.. LGGVVVVVV. 1 ,V.' 1-.11 V. ' Edison 11 Glenn ,. V 40 ,.,, 1- 1 ., , 30 ., .V .-,.',-, 1 '.',l Edison 1 to it 5 so--Gte.a,f--i1t 14 l Lee 54 .1 .'.. Sonora ,,'V .44-1 --.-g f2QGlenni' 28 ' Lee ' 56 Edison VV ' gCity 'Io1t'rnament1 wEclison ' 4' 21 Lee - V , 39 -10-4 Ov2xEil1..ReC0fd7 J uniQX Varsitytyolleybcdl' V-V2 -4 . .111if':f.Vj Cehtfilf V ,,.., 412115, 15-10g 15-06 Water Valley ,V .7-15f08,.1-eos G oots 11155551 Dunbar A 11-15,15-05,08-15 VV V1V.Bronte'.V1V,..1V,. ' 7 s 1 07515, 13-'15 'Monahans V 7 15-09, 15-O8 Spring? - I 1 otttstttti '1k5'09QVl07-15, 10415 Andrews V 03-15, 0-15 15-05, 05-15, 15-07 Sweetwater '.V-V' V -geVQa-15,.-.V1V5Q09, 14-15 ' Pecos os-15, 12-15 . isfcibnweod otiitt Swdfrr ....ts7 15-12111-4-413 1 Monahans ' 15-07, 15-09, V Mlaterjvalley 115157 ' 113115, 15-08, 15-03 Andrews 1 -1 ..oi. 1 17-15,-.15-10 ' 1- 951'Sweeti15:21ter 'll 154101, 11-15,12-15 7 Fi-5f0'?k19U 1 ,.t'-1 1 1 V .1..-VV Vlsgiigfg-01l,71'5F05 tsttil 1 A -- l1 f Peclos' V09-15,04-15 11 . 15-01 A 10-07'Overall Record , . . .in Sports ' 147 4 ,Q ..,, M, ,V ss . Q., , 2 ' ,L K I V K .Y W 3 ' so., e if -- L A .. Showing their sheep during the Tom Band member Leslie Riggs, senior, pc Green County Junior Livestock Show are forms for a crowd of fans during tl 4-H members Billy Tucker, freshman, halftime of a Chiefs football game. fPho Lynn Dye, Clay Crooks, and Cody Cauley, by Kamella Brasher, seniors. iPhoto by Kristi Wordl 148 ' Outrageous is Contagious . . t was inevitable. With 29 clubs on campus, one just HAD to get involved. Students had an array of clubs to choose from, ranging from Art to Youth For Christ. Involvement in clubs and organizations led to social ac- tivities that were productive for individual growth and school unity. Whatever the reason, whether to relieve boredom or to serve others or to provide an outlet for frustration, clubs were OUTRAGEOUSLY CONTAGIOUS. 0u27Q.9wuAf Owdigaw in Clubs ' 149 Bond Gets A New Chance The Lake View High School Band started off the new year with new uniforms and a new director, who brought a new attitude to the band. Mr. Mike Chance, new band director, had taught for 12 years, and came to Lake View after six years with Electra High School Band. I really like it here at Lake View, said Mr. Chance. It comes with its own problems, but so does every school. But once this bunch decided to do it right, they were a lot of fun to teach, he said. The band members had similiar positive feelings about the new director. He knows the boundaries of the band. He is also a strong discipliner, but whenever he disciplines the band, he also disciplines himself, said Daniel Mendez,-drum major. I personally think that Mr. Chance is doing a good job of turning the band around, Michael Reis, assistant I wanted to bring respectability back to the band wanted to turn the tide from an organization tl everyone looked down on, to one that people ask join, to be a credit to the school, said Chance. Mr. Chance has laid down ground rules for the ba to help accomplish his goals. First, there has been mc emphasis placed on quality, with individual quality t priority. Second, Mr. Chance believes very strongly in studs participation. He wants people who will do solos and 1 to be section leaders, not just someone who comes the band hall, sits, and plays. Mr. Chance has also stressed leadership this year. Fm trying to develop leadership now, said ll Chance. I'm finding a few students who can be leade but in time I'll find more of them. There is no more shame in the band. Now I see pri because we can do what no one can do,'l Mendez sa The band has found, with effort and work, that th can do whatever they wantfl Kamella Brasher drum major said. The band has really come around. Mr. Chance also wanted to turn the band around in the eyes of everyone else. fl ,f.. . ...,......,...., ,.,. - rr.. . I .r.. I , . ..i. .., C r ..,...,,...,,i...... .,,,. . . s London, Melanie'Meekf7lQQifrri Esqutyel, DeDe-VlilackburrtgiloeDu' 5 R1ckey.13uran,sAthg33a-iHerngi?tclez,V,T1rnf.Iaii,e,deck.e,,Jason Luedecke, Vick: Tnolo, Melissa Fausgacht,,Ifagggffillison,ir-Qecond Apfll-,BKgi1'k,, M01 .Elia Lopez,VMacky Sedino, Richard1NavarrijgffBiiah Alle1jl1,,5l3ilIy Hernandez, Donna Rodriguez, Leal,gri?f-Melissa Glens R0b1eS,'Danie1fM2HHe2s .... t. s I I a sstii ' crrr S. . I s szssc -5 I- s - .5 ii- if ' .2 . 3-fl . The band shows off their new pride and uniforms during a home game halftime performance. iPhoto by Clint Simpsonj Leslie Riggs, Darren Morrison, RichardySchneiderlg 'i'f Dalniel ciel, Robert Rhyne, Clifflgpbbins, Rachel Rhyrie, Eva Esquivel, vin Sgajrks, Royfiwoosley, Dusti Webster, Jodie Teague, Frank Eritellarrog Eloy Acosta, Scott Hasty, Alex Zamarron, Michaelf1Reis. oto courtesy of Goldbeck Co.J - f I A ' A Band Qfficers -e Front Row: Daniel4,JMendez.QSecond Milisizo Fausnacht, Vicki Tl'ikOlD,,CO1fill3 ATi'1Ii'!6LllB, Third Row: Michael Reis, ,JodieVT9?9i1e. cnehoiaby oanreiiimacfeiy ' . -in Clubs - 151 fl i n i -i ,lNir,l li. Wrfgslirn, , Wi, f it , sY J-Mit lr ' lF1ii'i4'1'm'll' ,Q af il ll g 5 Trai l ill 1 i ull Tigtlil' 7' at 55' F. , L ? 12 ,4 Boosting the Chiefs during pep rally are the Chiefettes. Aa - W, Xi.. P ' CHIEFETTES - Front Row: Karen Michalewicz, Sherry Burney, Kristy Morgan, Anita Burney, Alicia Davis, Crystal Swaringin, Chantelle Jones, 1 cly Torres, Ming Driskill, Cynthia Galindo, Rita Lopez, Terri Jennings, Judy Gomez, Dede Solis, Eva Esquivel, Rynae Pare. Second Row: Rai Rushing, Zane Benson, Carmen Franco, Manda Lopez, Janda Lopez, Tiffany Jackson, Cinnamon Hamilton, Tami McPeiers. Third Row: Patricia -C wright, Evie Carr, Kathy Beeson, Stephanie Ford, Gena Franks, Angela Brooks, Joey Hanks, Kellie Bryant, Dani Perry, Leslie Thane, Marti Wc Christye Babb, Sheila Moore. 152 ' Outrageous is Contagious . . i . Y mf we . , .4 - ' f f l ' t .' . -' w 'mi if t. nf, l --we-4 r - s ,I . ' A 'M' ' elfrwfw' 'L' ' .. X . . T . eretrer E A .n :n W i 'yr ,,, -G K l 1 ,mn L Locker signs S tra ,boost are ma 4 ilie-Chiefettes' ' WLL,-,. l 1 C ' Q.. R . ,ffQws4: , Chiefettes Point The Town Jobs that need to be done are run- through signs. Painting is Sheri Frost, junior. iPhoto by Lankfordl worth the effort. Two-a-days, routines, pep rallies, locker signs, posters, or work--which ever it was the Chiefettes didn't mind because the Chiefs were surely This year as a special kind of boost, each Chiefette made or gave her Chief a special gift every Friday before each game. Every week l made sure that Bill fCyphersl and Ricky lWomackl had their favorite sweets, sugar cookies and brownies, in their lockers, said Jennifer Aylor. I l would put the sweets in decorated canisters and various different con- tainers, I would usually spend from 5510-15 a week. Cynthia Galindo .Ab 2 N-6 l 4 Waiting anxiously during a pep talk are seniors Terri Jennings, Chantelle ' -- 2 Jones,andDawn Morrell. l l ' if gr S 5 x E .5 fs' v Fourth Row: Darlene Torres, Theresa Robbins, Laurel Phillips, Back Row: Mary Keele, Milisa bell, Kim Leonard, Betty Brewer, LaNell Morton, Libby Minor, Jana Roberts, Dana Jones, Toni fledman, Shannon Wilde, Pam Harvey, Teresa Gamez, Stacie Heuertz, Vanessa Meek, Katrina Doss, Michelle Munoz, Stefani Grothe, Bobbie Runyon, Tami Spence.fPhoto courtesy of Foldbeck Co.l FRESHMAN PEP SQUAD - Front Row: Deverea Northcutt. Second Row: Shelli Ward, Shala Haygood, Lori Lancaster, Sherri Ward. Third Row: Zoraida Martiarena, April Taylor, Suzanne Cooper, Bonnie Ledford. Fourth Row: Shawna Lewis, Chrystal Donalson, Julie Davidson, Back Row: Diannia Beatty, Alyssa Kromer, Michelle Cross, Bridgett Wallace. iPhoto by Kamella Brasherj . . .in Clubs ' 153 Cr y Cheerleaders Are On Top Cheerleaders and mascots started their new season by attending one week summer camp at Abilene's Hardin Simmons University. The group received all superior ratings at the week long camp. Tiffany Jackson, senior head cheerleader, said, 'iWe were picked out of 200 groups as one of the top five best. We also brought home the spirit stick. Each cheerleader had personal goals that she wanted to achieve for the year. Zane Benson, senior cheerleader, wanted to spread the spirit throughout the whole school not just contain it in football players, Chiefettes and other athletic teams. The cheerleaders started every Friday at 10:50 a.m. with the pep rallies. The cheerleaders came up with different ideas for each pep rally. I think our pep rallies had a lot of spirit, said Tami McPeters, senior mascot, My favorite one was the 'Jamin' pep rally when we wore men's boxer senior cheerleaders Tami McPeters Carmen Franco 'C ' zaiie Berrsbn, mrrxfraiiigi Jadiiaon, boost :HQ aspirin.. rvhqgo byg, 0 Kagrella gghz rasherj .gg Vyig T . H fx. Q a , g I J 154 'lfltrttaggizousi crrs i s ,Contagious lfy g. . shorts. At the end of the year the cheerleaders looked back on their season and the cheerleaders before them. I think this year the cheerleaders improved and were better than everyone thought, said Carmen Franco, senior cheerleader, We surprised a lot of people with our partner stunts and I think if was a good year for us. Daila Scranton X? , W Wi P' ,ff 7 tcrc gg Cheerleaders -+fFront'liqw: Janda Lopez, Cinammon Hamiltong'Secorx Row: Carmen Franco, 'Zane Benson. gTlrird,lRow: Manda Lopez, Tan Mcffeters, Rachel Bushing., Back Row: Tiffany Jackson 'lPhoto5by Kamell Brasher, . , . , , ,nik V gif: -ikyyk L: K 1 rr V. V . 1 M L2 K the yarsiw, 'unior varsity, , n I . is s,how theifffmlirit far the up- H d, ,f - ' + 4' gf! Sfbphanie Feel ' 15 .-'ln X 'Aff 1 T ,. ,f , ff 'S W! ' w ., , :fav-1 . ' , ' 7. mQ' 'i -.-'A ' f . nionj ,VarsitfgiyCheerlyihders 'k-' Row: HQidi Reii, Teena A Freshman ChqQ1l2Hd2'!f5-Eff Rovgig AiA' bang Painfer, Carnfen Keely gugqjgg Donny Rouseg 'Back Row: Alaiha Hafgmgny Cindy?Lopez, if-LMichellgfh,KarchQfifV SecondA-Row: Miranda Fldres, Selgpa Dingess. Backfj, na Kruse.lPhotQ by Kamella Brasher! gL ? , 'L ' Row: Reiiaind Of1l2rY121ChQYA K , V . L A L L a, if , . . ln Clubs 156 egmifiigiiel ll,,iiiiims. i7ii.Eg1 f 7 ,- of 'lgli 'E' EVUI, 7 I P as A Choir Helps Needy , ...W ,pf ,JK Many of Lake View's organizations have raised items for the needy people of San Angelo and the choir is no exception. This past Christmas the choir chose to sponsor the Family Shelter. We chose the Family Shelter, because of its in- terest in helping those who are facing some of the major family problems todayf' said Lisa Rickey, president. A children's Christmas tree with children's name tags was set up in the choir room. A book was available to sign the child's name in after it was drawn from the tree. We thought it was a wonderful idea and agreed to do our best to see that those who weren't going to have a Christmas received one, said Rickey. We hope that in years to come, the project will grow and more people will be interested, said Rickey. Kamella Brasher .Xe lx... 'H , Choir - Front Row: Milisa Bell, LuAnn Stanley, Julie Smith, Melinda Morales, Jeremy Rouse, Spenser Perry, Monte Taylor, Donna Rouse, Ap Taylor, Lisa Rickey, Karen Grubbs. Middle Row: Monique Harsch, Tammy Maxwell, Kim Leonard, Cinnamon Hamilton, Gilbert Hernandez, Ch' Easterwood, Todd Nelson, Angie Gordon, Ming Driskill, Jessie Miller, Lupe Perez, Angela Bass. Last Row: Rachel Rhyne, Kim O'Neal, Maria Williarr Michelle Parsons, Crystal Donalson, Cody Gilbert, Bobby Avrett, Hugh Ryan, David Blocker, Rynae Pare, Stephanie Dyer, Russeal Wortham, Les Thane, Terri Jennings. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordl ' Outrageous is Contagious . . Members of the choir do their daily warm-ups to prepare for a singing ses- sion. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordj T .N N . f B ...l' T Y T ..,? f . ,- rs ,nm Ensemble - Front Row: Chris Easterwood, Jeremy Rouse, Kim fonard, Lisa Rickey. Middle Row: Monte Taylor, Todd Nelson, Maria illiiams, Angie Gordon, Donna Rouse. Top Row: Bobby Avrett, David Blocker, ephanie Dyer, Leslie Thane, Cinnamon Hamilton. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordl Student Council - Front Row: Kendra Cook, Zane Benson, Janda Lopez, Rory Gesch. Second Row: Selena Dingess, Maria Kincaid, Cindy Torres. Third Row: Shelli Ward, Sherri Ward, Albert Perez, Zeke Bailey. Fourth Row: Michelle Karcher, Daniel Mendez. Fifth Row: Lenoshka Johnson, Russeal Wortham, Cinamon Hamilton, Manda Lopez. Sixth Row: Kristi Word, Brent Sparks, Tami McPeters, Staci Warner. Top Row: Rollin Heller, Sherry Clift, Alicia Davis, Andy Baker. iPhoto by Kamella Brasherl G ..1... r . ,n f 1 1 , il. g , l Choir Officers - Front Row: Lisa Rickey, Maria Williams. Top Row: Monte Taylor, Ming Driskill, Cinnamon Hamilton, Chris Easterwood. iPhoto by Donnie Lankfordl . .in Clubs ' 157 T - - ,rs . .. . gil-lil ,, im ill K il l ll ful V Reporting the Memories Chiefroin, Pow Wow sroffs keep hectic poce Journalism: the business of writing, editing, or publishing periodicallyg writing designed for or characteristic of papers or yearbooks. That definition meant a lot of work and time, some of it after school and on weekends. The Pow Wow students were in charge of getting the school newspaper written, typed on the computer, and getting it to the printers. Changes in the Pow Wow in- cluded the number of issues. Mrs. Janie DeLaney, adviser, said, We have chang- ed the Pow Wow to a monthly issue. We are emphasiz- ing a larger paper with more features. Beside writing the school paper, Pow Wow students competed in UII. events from February through May. They competed in news writing, feature writing headline writing and editorial writing. The journalism department has two photography classes. ln these classes they learn the basics of black 1 1 and white photography including developing and prin- ting. The photography class does work for both the yearbook and the Pow Wow . The yearbook staff were the ones responsible for all the memories captured thoughout the year in the year- book. The staff began some of the work the year before and some attended summer workshop. ln the workshop they learn styles of layouts, cover design, and theme development. After all the work is done, the staff put their writings on a computer disk and their pictures on a layout and turn all of this into the publishing company. Journalism covers a lot of work and enjoyment. Through these recorders of time the student body are able to look back at all the newspapers and the year book and remember an outrageous year. Daila Scranton 'f 'r iff? L 1 S L Y' . T B T fgagftftg 1 f.3Q 'fg:36fZA Q - - Q ' U , A ...... ...abqg f lk:llm,1gglMl!e. . ' 9 V g. L . -. -, A V is f- J sr! ' f' . k S I T rw ' it at ... . A. -, . . - . 4. X . . f. - s . L . ,. f. Yearbook -4 Bow: Dawn Pow Wow - Front Row: Chris H0ll2b2li6. Turner, Pam: Heidi Reis, Kamellai 1,,9 Brasher, Beth Justin Reed, Harvey- fJeiff5ifSa.ri5ier,ss, Donnie Lankford, walker, Kenneth.5gg3,...,rg,eq5eg,,,.MililanirRayyitg5i3iiQfg3i3gafeis,Alien Dove, Mid Randy' Rarigelgt Kameiia Brashergg' , V ' i H . ' ' is' Contagious .tgsr , iVjRQiS Working on the computerized software yearbook program are Dawn Morrell, editor, and Donnie Lankford, assistant editor, Deadlines come often for Pow Wow students Justin Reed, photographer, Michael Reis, editor, Beth Rader, assistant editor. iPhoto by Kamella Brasherj. 49 Journalisnjtpl f- Fronfkowz Vasquez, Rajene Hogue, Sharon dohpston. fimgela Srmth, Rebecca Adams,wWancla Camron, Mana Mills, Caren Estes. Top Rowgiigleff Arp, Conan-fiilliot, Frank Santellano, Mike Burrqysfgybilly Wade, MrsI'nie DeLaney. iPhoto by D?VffU,M0r,re,lAI3,'5 ,,,i d ' . -p 159 Wifi T ree: f 'it st-Q-ai-sl fb . ,,-- fer ,L terse 235 f Conned Goods Feed Hungry The members of FHA were sucessful in their food drive to feed the hungry during the Christmas holidays. The food was collected during second period, and the class that collected the most was treated to a free pizza din- ner from Shakeys. The students must realize the importance of the pro- blem of the poor in San Angelo, and they must realize that the food drive was for the needy not for winning prizes Mrs. Beverly Nevins, FHA sponsor, said. The students really realized how much money was in- volved in the food they gave, said Mrs. Nevins. I hope that this helped make our students more aware of the hungry in San Angelo. We always tend to think this type of thing exsists somewhere else, but not here. They probably contributed S1000-S1500 worth of food, she said. ln all there were 2200 can goods collected for the food drive. Tara Hanson ,-ftM'l'F? rr 1 Fellowship Of Christian Athletes - Front Row: Angie Gordon, Cin- nnamon Hamilton, Renee Cortez, Rita Lopez, Stehanie Dyer, Trica Cart- wright. Top row: David Parker, Stacy Warner, Rory Gesch. Brent Sparks. Chris Kromer, Chris Carpenter, iPhoto by Kamella Brasherl 160 ' Outrageous is Contagious . . Youth For Christ - Front Row: Lisa Rickey, Evelyn Tinnuy, Ni Wood, Diana Beatty. Second Row: Rynae Parc, Tammy Maxwell, An Gordon, Shelli Ward, Sherri Ward, Kathy Farris. Kevin Sparks Thi Row: Ming Driskill, Leslie Thane, Cinnamon Hamilton, Laura Eastm. Brad Fielder, Roy Woosley, Alyssa Kromer. Fourth Row: Keith Fletch Marti Wood, Jamie Rouse, Trica Cartwright, Traci Daigle, Jas Luedecke, Billy Hernandez, Michelle O'Brian. Mary Harper. Jerez Carter, Top Row: Todd Nelson, Johan Malrncr, Chris Kramer, .lzirr Stokes, Monte Taylor, Richard Duran, Joe Duran. iPhoto by Kamc Brasherl f L. Q l 5 J., , V 3 4- ,- tudents show the canned goods that they collected during - x ,.,4 in V : FHA food drive. The food was donated to help the poor -l.'l -Y ,If Ai ' V 2 K MD rl hungry people of San Angelo. iPhoto by Matt Ueckertl A v-A K num A V umm? ,, Q, ' . 7' 'V 'ssssnc - V ' ' A 1-11 - V ' 'I pe ' fx X U yi 0 gz ' , la W 4-' CLR 7' .. 4- il Fw. - y 5 '-.- Q. -' Q .Q 9' 4' f' ., 1' 1 fi' . IS SA' N S!-Zo 4. . Vu us' 'Y' . q fa? ll 1 Club T0pVR0iy: Reiymrmd Tom Ffancis, Cori ,::. Row' ,-Q11KirfqlVfVCedSl.iica,'Cyhthiix Gilindof Sheila Moore Georgina Vasquez, Alfred RQVblusigMic!3ei3I Reis, A 'l'lL Qinnltfinxon Wrighf, SecondiRow5EV,CSgnpaVVZg1VaV-fluhQVV'1VDa1nVa,Hurdles Third fmigncl Bates,-3Davicllgfwfetl,' J5S!.i'rf5RCeilyfflwflicflParfes, Nornxan Mcmrgjscmngl ' V ll'lTinn1Cly-Q Telreszx'Lund.VV Fouith Row ,,fQff,U Fpank Sangeilanuy , -1h. 1 Ykfiilil :'-1 A Micliel-led Cfoss. Rita lgopegtVJo5gy Vypy Ward V V' ' V V 'V iyy V , 'f1 4 ' ,, ' V ,,'- MDllSkill'flSixthVRow: Mail: Wood V V .V lll Row: Tara VV H emsph,VVJg1nnifgVf.VAyE9r. Iiiace-yVDaigk Rum if. Wien-ffeii9h?l?,eeR6iWf'iKRl?iC?nd2?5'Pol!Eifldl. Z5iiacefyxTapi2a. Evormf. MdSl4lll B5ckl3Row:?Shangia Lu5s,VEyy Cggy,.Mgs.. BeVverly5QNVex2ihs, iPhoto by R?if1Qhv1-Bca,1sQie1 he eled l eecp he l in To many students, tour- naments are not just all work, because they can be fun, too. Many students love the ex- citement of competition and winning. I get to argue, said Terri Jennings, debater. lt is a great feeling, said Dusti Webster, math and ac- counting participant, when you A Ffa P .vffW?A55fP Z'lH', :fi ,-. 'I ' xg, W , -1 0 E 3 D 3 fD :Q -F 'rl c: :Q 6 init, 4 ae? name as a winner. Then you get to walk up on the stage. While the students feel winn- ing and competing are impor- tant, maybe the most important aspects of tournaments are meeting interesting people. lt is really neat meeting new people, said Webster. But to sum up tournament life, i'You gotta be crazy to do rMC1?f?i2rfffiiNi,f!?h,.B.9W.21FvHn ?3vetsl.Kevi'i'5-fmt-W BM SfPaflSS1ltMs.nda it, said Jennings. Kamella Brasher are sitting in the awards assembly and they call your Taking a break to pose at the Central Speech Tournament is Stephanie Ford, junior, Shannon Wilde, Tawnya Collier, and Terri Jennings, seniors. I , f . l if L2 V f ,X ,, gym 4 1 , , fi-+3 fire.- . First Kowziltflrs. Cheryl Cesrih,1'.ifl2endriaQCooRl,' Zage, Benson, D'2i1iia'13SbtaritiSh,'1f.f,glfjg'ndajfigLQQgg,, 13,9llin,,,,lfleller. Seponggi Row: Michael Bran A'ngie'Gordon Sheila Moofe'Gii5Ert' Veleziwfhiflti Row' . 1 5 ..f ,l,Lg::E1., ' , waz- ' il' f ' 'P .V -, ' lChirisfEasteiWo6tlQ Dai?t,iel11i1fQ1,i2hdQgQ letgher,,Tawnya Fifthr1'?0W1r1ChfiS?fCafi?f2'1fQ?st Cliinfeliss J 013951 at Genafirfrariksf Cljft, B'g5ghel43R,ushing, Qusti Webster, V iCind Torfes Lisa Hayman SeventhREM-i'Ei?ie'Carr'iiBbbb9i'Avrett ,iii f ,f ff.f - ..-isis '-sw: 'f ,L -- ' -K 'S ' 7--l' ' fLesli'ei Thahe. lfia,milton, 'lfgarni Q' fLop'ei, TeiithfR6iii5iShaftijei i5lelson,,:,,lPhoto Kamella i ,V Lz.,, Q , ,,rr, , i,, 162f1'2Qmfa9?095 fl ' 235,55 ,. ,f 1 fl T ii' la. . .45-kk ,KX I A X , ! 1., 'I , xl, if Showing off the first place accounting tro Webster, senior. iPhoto by Kamella Brasherj phy is Dusti 15.6.5 ll 2 sf-- Afliletih Aseociation -f FronLARowg,BrqnDe ilgqlerrix9r1an',l-Kita Siiiieclil- Pronfkoxdzl Laurel Phillips, Alyp Romang5S.tephaniel'2fFord!'7 pez, Kel1ie,BiyangCheryl Mgxtthelivs, Carmen Frankie, Michelle Klqtts. ,,,,r Balck Rpw:,Keithgf5FIetciher,1fffawiiya 'Ciilliefl i' Sherry Cliift, Alicia Davis, midi Ramirez. Kelly Allard-5221814 BvwlflYlm1Wooclgelaeveflvcof -llrri lnnl ein rTdf?lnJeBhlnQSl. 4Ph6f0bS!Kafl'l9l1a Baashexl r lnn le,+Dedxjq Ben'es,SiaciefHeuertz,Viineisii-FbGGier,'lifibby Mino'r,Jesl5ica ,,:. 'Q-211, lli i' E ' I V V wlell- lThl'd:. Row: Pam lilafvfffvl Pfilficlfif.z.Cf1-1ifWYi9llfQ' rfillhnafflkinrl rili l i e l milton ,Al, amQ,5chq.1Qer,lMicheleMiiiibzg''Dedra'fHarper, Rbbbiejvlc V, ' :yff7Fourfh Reiki: Angela James, Sheri F5ost,1lMariz?gggDe ,,'l lRbSb, Beltyf 'i'- i 3 Ewen Mggggiefllgluckinslgl Gin'dgf'lLopeQQ Tifi5ny'Thom5s, Vqnesga, Megly. ipfkowi Lenoska- Johnson, Russgal 4,wortljgxmA..llZhQf0iffbyf,llliiahieild K k:r3k,rk i . l, l . -N wr ffm! Qfsfx1fi'4ak?Tw 1 V M H5 --my mfg Z K 59 'Lf WM L- 4 uvfi lv VW? V f- k MSS! N Kilt f ' .,,-mkww a break Cnty ,Vi- m - !iQathHClub f- Fflixif'Rbw:f'Eviiiffaffg-Qi'ShavjQ1Hgglsqlqgg, Dggti WeAb5tgg,V 3. 1.1 ,, Bgwzgbrangie Merriman,-1DAerrigk Hoelsgher. Whotoiby RandgifRanQg'lj A g f':f7i ' ' 1' 1 ' OutrageousfgnsiggQntggxgugig. . Science Club' Fiftint Flgfihegvflfrqggy V Jia g Glovgjg,f Lziga Lggma Qi,,Kaggina Tgylnfg SecbndfR6wAf?5H63i9VH5f3ls1 k ZMon1Q TaQlor, Jbhn Gill, Qfgash Sponish Club Tours Mexico City The Spanish Club went to Mexico City during the Christmas Holidays. It was the second time Mr. Felix Lopez, Spanish teacher, had sponsored a trip to Mexico for the students. Students paid their own way on the trip, however they made some of their money by selling raffle tickets on a T.V. An unexpected highlight during the trip was meeting Miss Texas in the San Antonio Airport. The group had dinner with her and got to know her. She was later nam- ed Miss USA. While in Mexico we went to largest Cathedral in Mexico, the National Palace, Palace of Fine Arts, and the Plaza Mexico, the largest bull ring in the world, Chapultepec Park, the down town markets, and finally the Maximilian, said Mr. Lopez. Tara Hanson Spanish Club members Wolfgang Schlaeger, Keith Fletcher, seniors, and Mike Anderson, junior, wait for their meal with Miss Texas. iPhoto by Felix Lopezl Miss Texas poses with Spanish club members Beverly Cor- tese, Tracey Dorotik, Tiffany Jackson, Manda Lopez, and Jan- da Lopez in the San Antonio Aiport. iPhoto by Felix Lopezl , ,.. ,V , it ,, V K A - , 7iSpanish Club +- Front Rowg Dana Jones, 'JandaQLopezi, Ming , . if l x . ,,Driskill'.,Seriond Rowzliiichaid ': Navarro, Rita Lopez, Sheila Wright, -s Teresa'l.und. Third Row: Roger Hernandez, Yvonne MaskiIl,1Manda ' . 0 4 'A' . Lopez, Teresa Robinson., Fo'urth i'Rowi'i Genna Franks. Wade 9 K Banisteir. Fifth Row: Albert Perez, Tracey Dorotik, Cindy Torres., ' Sixth Row: Roy Zaniarippa, Keith FlGikCliGY,fGllbQl'iJiVQl9ZQ Top Row: P C Qilbert1.ljierrn2'Qnclelzif3Mr, Felix Lopez, iPhoto by Kamella Brasherl' 1 ' . F' T A T L . V. . .,-is. it'.iit . ' if A W A - ,..1-- i..- . 1 - -' I sc F af - i f il iisi g ' 165 ,wwi i Wasil cg We aa Printing Club H lps The Needy This year the printing club satisfied more than just themsel-ves-- they've helped wor- thy causes through their flyers, raffle tickets and posters. The printing club helped the Make A Wish foundation which undervvrites the expenses involved in making a dream or wish come true for a terminally ill child. The printing club did a lot to contribute to this organization. They supplied raffle tickets, flyers, posters and other contribu- tions to benefit the Make A Wish chili cook- off held in April. Mr. Randy Marshall, printing teacher, said We'll do just about anything for a wor- thy causef' They have also contributed to SADD lStudents Against Drunk Driversl, Toys for Tots, and Providers For The Elder- ly. Cynthia Galindo Working on equipment in printing class are Brian Kibiloski and Tim Luedecke, seniors. iPhoto by Raymond Batesl M t. -' If I 'E lf' 'M -'- .Et.1gAutqiQ1echanicsgir- Front Bbw: Mr.Ricki'Hellfe'r, Qiiirit iPet1a,-'Biiffv iAut9y,MeQhanics -,Front-f'Rowif Jim i'Bootl4ll,-Etiflharlfes Cliiiiatef.-511 fwikeg l'if Jesse7fAndra5de, ,Ramiro Qalvan, Robbie. Russell, 'Cabr'era,fluianiifliiaz, t'.f gHern,ande-z,, Scottieff,Sorrells, c ,.,i QBCUQTQ-,,WlQ3U5. ,Back Bow:lt'?4Yl1iich5eI'lWv35. MIR? Ediimanziifslsawgengec,,,.i3'Terqp1eyion, Michael BirigharigJac12 McC52ZrIy. Siicongt51Row.:t1sTerry-.C ' - f fEwefllffiQ'filieriiE,gi Jifihn,Qankin,-,jtlesse Nichols. iPhoto '-f'-' by FrankffriildQ'Thottiag.Medina,Q.flMichael,,Sheffield,ljArmando Rosasglacefwats gg - sanfggiiansiiff s T stttsttti ,ittt A rtst tlss f .rtrtr Doug Clifton, caiitontcmaigfg Nesitloams, nip?npgaiimf,..rzigkg34ei Y -t.i'1 fig ','- V- -ilgifig 1 -.-. V ' tl' ' ' ' Viiiffentefglisquiyfgl, Milte Anders. Brent Turney,-fwaylon ' ' rell,'Bill Roe, Patrick bygbanklliyantellanc ' lieilf ,IF I . ' li fgOutrageo.us isC-o.nte.g.1,Q,usi:, . , f stxjibutivefducation - Front Rowg DedeL,5oIis,,1Sonia 'Gamezf-'V ssie Beaver, Crystal Swaringin, ,Darlene- Torresl, Ramona Steen. Se- nd ROW: Mr. Juan Rocha, Danny Asebedo, Ted Caka, Joe Senetana gela Ward, Michelle Wagner, Dani Perry, Teresa' Lohseig Topvlkowgmll vid Baker, Jerry Desroisers, Michael Parsbns, Todd Dickerson, Marty rtinez, Kelly'Allison,' Ronnie Jones. iPhoto by Kamella Bragherl Z Lccn., ,iEnfering'l'ype dnllhe prihiinglcbmputer is Mr. Randy Marshall, 5 teacher, while Estela Villarreal,,llook5g5.on.,flilhiotnfby Raymond' Bates, rkkr,k,:.' K . ' ' i unning material ohrjhe offsef Marklin Rarnirez, freshman, anii'MarkSalazar, junibr, iPhoto by Raymond Bates! C Printing, - Fgont Row: Roberta Garcia, Risa Harris, Tammy Justice, Becky Ba,ndajKrisien Gibbs, Cathy Lowry, Mark Salazar, Ricky Castro. Second Row: Sally Torres, ,lflector.Hlernaniiiez, Raymond'Bates, Jerry Phelps, ,Kim QlNeal, - Kenny 'Keith, Sean Hatfield. Top Row: Brian Kibiloski 'Tim l.LsedeckeQ Efraim Puente5Cory Randolph, Ernie Anclerion, James Hanks, Eric Fischer, Tom-mFrandis,7MrQ andy Marshall, iPhoto by Frank Santellanbl l'l ' A 'fl A- A A A A. Disiributive ledumion - Front Bow: Angela llrlls afiaiiigr Sheila Brownlee, Donniegdassog A1-' Angela,li'2Arp,fTop Raw: Mr, Juan Rocha, Stephen Riggs, Culley Miller, Shelly Schumpert, Terry Walter, iPhoto by Stephanie Freel m ,ij I ' ' . 167 FFA Students Leorn T D Learning to dog doing to learn this has become the selfsexplantory motto of the Future Farmers of America. An additional line has been added to it, though, and it pertains to the livestock shows which students par- ticipated in: Earning to live, living to serve. The purpose of the organization is to teach the students how to care for, select, and feed animals, while also giving each one a sense of responsibility, according to Mr. Ted Weeaks, FFA sponsor. ln January some 30 students competed in the Tom Green County Junior Livestock Show. The students competed for ribbons, trophies, and money from the sale of their sheep, chickens, and goats. Kenneth Smith, a member of FFA, said, The money I get from the show helps me raise my animals and start other projects. Other activities students participated in were ex- hibiting dairy cattle and livestock, showing poultry, meats, and dairy products, and identifying certain types of grasses. As many as 100 schools participated in cer- tain activities at each of the three major shows. The club also raised over S1000 through the sale of fruits, including oranges, apples, and grapefruit. Around Thanksgiving, turkey was also added to the list of foods. The responsibility that FFA teaches each student will help them to do well at each show, according to Mr. Weeaks. He also said he feels that if they don't take care of their animals, they won't do well at the showsfi Heidi Reis z 5 .,,, .,..,.... g 9 wr, i I A 'W' 'M . A Q I 3' --- Y ls-C .w..f,,f, may M., . . rt ., us Ag students Cody Cauley and Kendra Cook show their sheep in Tom Green County Junior Livestock show. iPhoto by Kr Wordl 168 Outrageous is Contagious . . . gMerle,Walter, Mike,Crooks, Tammy Ingram, Mr. Ted Weeaks. ,jlyf,dgouerff-DarrelliHanes, C.L. Wallis, Aubery Thomas, ,Darrel Rossexf QfffficexEducation'Association - Front Row: Mrs, Barbara Purser, Kongsy, ,Karen Starkey, Melissa Fausnacht, Leslie Riggs, -Sherry, Burney, Anita Burney, Karen Michalwicz. Second Row: Leah Gonzales, Teague, Juanita Calderon, Jody Lindsey, Angela Bedwell, Marisol' 5CQhSla'noio,--Eva Esquivel,'So,nia Castro, Kim Cedillo, Becky Ross',-,Araceqz ly Back,Row: Donna Beckhusen, Michele Wilson,.MarthaiDia2,' 3WQhEly.fMcDonald,, 'Lupe Del-Ioyas, Dee Dee Gill, Tamm,y,i'BQullaird,g Rabb,1Randy'Young,V Angela. Brooks, Traci Highsmith,a1.MicHelliei 'Dana CJ ones, Jodie Teague.lPhotoby -Mart. far? ,.,.,,. L l Q , 9 as n , ,. iaiaa T 'v ' Yr 1 ' '. ' , , 7 ski if 'qw I V' ' -l x+ 5 ' 'A 'i .ifu 1, 1. . , N , z 'fi ' sr-4. , ' 3 . lf J' rv s- 11- in if :F 'C f in T lt J fb -2 :14. galil' f I 5 ., . It 'u I- 'I K I I - xi 41 -1 ' EMG: f l n ' L i ' . . -' fb 'W Flrhrre Farmers of America - Front Row: Theo Baker,,Pairicia. ,Cartwrighl Derrick Hoelscher, Alfred Robles, Rollin Heller, Marti Wood, fRoiiv: Jerry Hill, Bill Jackson, Jamie Barline, Billy Tucker, Robert Miller, Cryer, Roy Powell, Denver Cole, Leslie Brice, Brian Redmond, y . 5Michae,l Cobb, Kenneth Smith, Josl'rAllen, DanielQ ,, Rendon Rathbone, Johnny Cathay, Brad Fielder, Perry eserrficrbexellwrisriafnelfarferasffeflT iii - llsii ioas sila ::: J W . 9,515 Coordinated 'Vocational Academic Education - Front Row: Mr. Dub Farris, Bill Whitesell, Troy Gloeckler, Robbie Debbrecht. Second Stella Keller, Barbara Collins, Cynthia Vasquez, Debra lflenry, ,Melissa-Gomez, Michael Gloria. Back Row: Johnny Bland, Kevin Selig, Scott, Torn Hudson. iPhoto by Kamella Brasherl I ' 1 r V ' 'ln liii 'mf .7-fu? -ita t. ,nl V36 ' iii' ,il giffiitvia lffiifr jx .. 'jf u .t ww ,i llii' l Wll it .5 flaw 1 -xiii' fwxfwff my :iq i,,:,i,,. M. Y ,L ,.,,,., ...L Y, . N . Z ,, ,...,,, .,.,.,,,. F WJH-i inhl21,21'F'ijtiiliilifiiiiflillf'1g11 ,Qfiifgiiiig . - ,yuh-wwfgwggfr1-,,3k,,M.,.r..-ag f .:fra ',.gm.,s. ,cr.?,,, ,K I k2,,,,,,. C' ' 'l!lfill !'l l f Xe s -', 'WWE '51 'HU' 'iii' W L i i i 1 H-I N isis sit?l1ili'?' ' rs fe'1i 'ri, :rw ltl 'l i i 9 as asf 2:15 ffirit? at stresses ll i will vi Lincoln Gets New Addition An extension has recently been added to the Lincoln Junior High campus. The new building was constructed for the general mechanical repair and construction trades classes for Lincoln and Lake View students. The whole purpose for the new addition is to provide safety to the students, along with a larger work area. The separation ofthe small engine and welding areas gives ad- ded safety because no gas leakage could occur in the welding area, thereby preventing what could have started a fire. The total cost of the building was S125,000, and money to build it was okayed in a bond issue. .- QW, - The need for a new building arose about 15 or 16 yea ago, but it was not until recently that everyone began take notice of that need, and finally on September 1986, construction of the 6,000 square foot structu: began. Wagner Construction Company took charge of tl project after the maintenance department designed ar planned it. David Ellis, the general mechanical repair teache said, I'll be glad to move in to itg I'm sure everybody w be. It's a nice building and we really appreciate it. Hei Reis y '1...r e- I A r IQ, an working to complete his project in mechanics is Angelo Garcia. iPhoto by Kamella Brasher., 170 Outrageous is Contagious . . lhowing their grinding techniques are Randall Burcham, shman, and James Revell. QPhoto by Kamella Brasherl ,,.z4 '-' ' .2 . Attempting to repair a lawnmower is Eric Harvey, freshman, while Jerry Foley, freshman, looks on. iPhoto by Kamella Brasherl Qonstructipn Trades - Fron1,Row:'lMr. John'BiiarfieI8, David Casrmg Warren MnrrayaobilMarringz,, Edward Ubandq Ruben Camarillo, Ramon Flores, 'Manuel Torres, Cinema-Slflousfbn, DEQ' rlise Niirrisq'BackggRowg,QKenneth Griffin, Austin Holland, Juan Garza, Armando Trevinog Mikle'DaviS, Virgil Jorjres,yMgck Juan-Borrego. lPhgio by,AKamella Bragherl ' ' ' Mechyanicalglrades - Front Row:'Ben Comeig Ericllarveyg Jerry Foley, iScdrtfDozier, Scort Parl-fer, Greg Larzelere. Back allow:-Mr, Davis Ellis, Bryan Worrell,' Edward Gafnez,-fEShannon Cranflniam, iRanda1l31Burcham,,HageriAlley,yPat Larzelere. iPhoto Karfnella Brasher! L L lll', I V L L s 1-gl - ,.E..,..:f'z:'cp'aff X x g- , Q ll t- fu e 4,,f.-'-: ' I l - r. .rig-'lrlgl5,:-11,l22l' r 515215,-rfunl - .I lyrqgx . kkxjfri Q , A I , . i A fi! ' 5 ygxfnliil 'Q' . A, y gl' . Q., Q xl, H -v, 'e - V .1 rv , - ir ,,, QQ .-.I N an Qlh y ..f,f'F,r y W. - if . K' I lg ' b ff -I e f iff? 3 .W QQ? I iiidugfial,Jig90P?l'afiVel Traifnin8 lirontlglloufrliilidonlize Fisher,-'Sergib' BalderasgffERayn19'nd Aguerrhq, Collin Green, Bill ,lYlOOrQ3:VVSeQg,nd Kew: Aglamie Robbins, Danny Cbffeeg Kenny Thompson, Jasonj1Ghatl1am,. Merle Walter, ,Theo Baker.lPhoto by kfranksantenano, .L . g .f,, .. K kg' h' l' 1 ,,.,N? ,. A T 55438 'Gum 'Q ,gwaiy K 4 'W s ,fg6iS. .rx f , . M . ,T EL f ,. ,. . K9 7. 5: I wit.-,....1x . ' . 3 3 W' V A Y L. , 'U io ,ar ' 4 f .l B B Q, - ' 'V I, LQ' Q .gif '- L .1 sa 4 ji , , ' 71,1 ,'f.221WM ' 6 if 172 ' Outrageous Fortune E , 4 Q ,u uvu' if X gg? r Paying for items at a Town and Country Advertising signs on Beauregard. lPho food store is Sebastian Solis, senior. by Cletus Smithl iPhoto by Dawn Morrellj i it ,, , s 3 ' 5 Ti 5. . -SQ s ,x Q, 5-Q7 5, . A J , is ,. Q so rom billboards to newspapers, we see advertisers selling their products. Publishing yearbooks cost much more than the price that they are sold to the public for, so the difference is made up by selling adver- tisement space in the yearbook. Advertising doesnit come cheap, but it is made up for by the sales. All said, whether selling or buying, it's an OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE. cwzif I ' 7 A l Slil ,lg f I Z l Q I . a' V r A .,,,. , I In L - F xoralcf' X Y c cr fi .1 In i- it i I H i -if . 1 1 I f f' i 2 A rnieen- i so iiiiii in Ads ' 173 HOUSE OF CHEMICALS, INC. . AND B 8: H RESTAURANT SUPPLY ef- -- 300 North Chadbourne san Angelo' Texas 76902 Serving West Texas With Telephone: 655-8376 or 655-5225 or 655-3662 Fine Milk Products and Dairy Goods Since 1934. SHARING THE SPIRIT .... SAN ANGELC ...like aCHIEF! A CBS AFFILIATE TENNIS 6533494 ARNELL 81 AUCTIGN CO. 655-9915 ICKSON CONSTRUCTION, INC. I Free Estimates Underground Utilities if Closed 1915i 653-1920 iele Wed. PM. 8g Sunday San Angelo, Texas 76903 1 - 1. ' 'ii 5, , 174 ' Outrageous Fortune San Angelo P L G I N CQ Ft Worth .. ix , Tia P , ,- ai II Q Sg- I 5:77 The Y San Angelo New Car Dealers Association LYNN ALEXANDER Lincoln-Mercury-Dodge-Subaru JIM BASS EoRD-I-IoNDA I-I.R. LITTLE CONCHO BUICK Buick-GMC-Mercedes Benz 1, RANDALL MoToRS Oldsmobile-Cadillac magna CAR CCUNTRY MAZDA may MUSTANG CHEVROLET 45 GRIFFIN MoToRS M Chrysler-Plymouth-AMG 23,2222 Jeep-Renault Q UIQ SAN ANGELO NISSAN SCHUCH MOTOR CO. Pontiac-Toyota We are proud fo be a parf of The Wesf TexaS Tradifion Marty in Ads ' 175 Wholesale Dlstrlauton al Biological: and Pharmlcautlcals lnloctlcldu and Chemical: Lawn and Gurdon Products ANIMAL HEALTH INC. COUNTRYSIDE FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions Homecomings, Proms, Weddings Etc. Grapecreek 658-4243 20. BOX 2451 , ,M ,,,LL,,.,, S, N. Highway 87 ROYLENE DICKSON BILL PR CE SAN ANGELO. 1'ExAs 75902 Qwner I I Cl if ,.,.,.,,,,,. 1fI,1,'12ff'.22f' G0 cmers AND MAIDENS BOWMAN LUMBER Complete Home Center STANLEY BOOT 8: SHOE SHOP B ,ld Rlmmlziea R , Hand Made Boots ul ' ' ' 9212252 1' ' ' epalr Boot and Shoe Repair , ' 655-8226 We deliver your lumber. K-Mart Plaza 1112 N. Chadbourne 3315 Sherwood Way - San Angelo San Angelo, Texas 'Z s - Com liments 1 C PM lllil p ' i ff' . S W of 4 A inlzgj Y . FEES . . wswu X M A A tgirl! -,M TUCKER ING my DRILL J Sales COMPANY Sheep - Cattle - Horses Sales Thurs. 8a Fri. at 9 A.M. P.O. Box 1523 Ph. 653-3371 San Angelo, Texas 176 ' Outrageous Fortune CHARLES W. SCHKAOE ROOFING Free Estimates 653-8598 - Residential Commercial 'Repairs'Re-Roofs'New Roofs 9427552 'RemodeIs'Composition NAUTILUS I I 'Roll Roofing'Gravel FITNESS CENTER 'Cedar Shingles 2575 Sunset ' 'Only Quality Materials Used ' san Angelo, Te-X05 76903 26 Years Experienced Rooter , Personal Supervision Every Job I 218 N. Browning - San Angelo - iaia E ,- I E yy y A y , VEM runnin vnttti itntinit: tuuPttntivt,int.t t Z L ij L 1 I 1 P W 2530 Pulliam Street ' , 7 EE Q , . . . 3, E - I I fe - uick, fast service available in I Q D K , rural areas of these 10 counties: l f E Q ' , l - Coke, Nolan, Glasscock, Concho, I T il E E 1 l N G Irion, Runnels, Mitchell, Sterling, ig , A W If t y l L y q Y 7 I Tom Green, Reagan -I I-.-1 - Office f915l 655-6957 isher's . Food 1VIa.rts Hwy. 87 Nbrfh Qvgvuwfyi 2225 Marx Street Grape Creek 653-3477 , Lake view 653- 5046 I Independent Grocers-your link to Co-Op buying W, RA D I A I 0 R ' FUEL unit - Auto mucx D nsnins SERVICE - inoustnm V - REPAIR - nssuitn - Recon: - uemso RQ A N WAYER PUMPS - HOSES - CLAMPS - THERMOSTATS F D1 PICK UP A DELIVERY IN SAN ANGELO Lib 1 655-4009 OUT OF TOWN WORK WELCOMED FRANCO'S RADIATOR 8t AUTO SERV. LUMIEI I ooons i iuoowst I Lv wooo X5 I O OFI MGH Q t I 'W ' NTi ll , . . x 5 x ' , , ., , 'Q' '-'E -E - 5. if w ,,ct,.a':tsf,t5i3 ' ' al M , John W. Duncan -DIAL El i653-1403! I I 811 W. 14th San Angelo In Ads ' 177 oth, EDUCATION CENTER 2819 Loop 306 Suite 101 San Angelo Texas 76904 915-944-7033 Become a success the old fashioned way LEARN lT ' North American Education Center Call Today - Enroll Tomorrow Dedicated to providing the best training possible EVERGREEN 1 FEEDS JOHNSON S LEON BODE'S FEED at FUNERAL HOME E SUPPLY 5 I l Since 1912 ' 140 East 41h Street iss 435 w Beauregard ess 3113 San Angelo, Texas 76903 Ph: 19155 658-1923 f' . 6 0 F999 Sloafs 5nWrrqWf.1I Pius 5Ynref9,.'4 A -Y F Locations To Serve You 'f M' Systs 82 - 14 W. Aven B M System 33 - K-Mart Pla V M' System 88 - 1926 N. Bryant Th Y LEE S Muffler and Transmission Service 1122 N Chadbourne Sa Angelo Te as Transmnsslons rebullt 8: repaired Tune Up Brakes Custom Exhaust LEE WARMAN BONNIE WARMAN Ph 635 1505 Ph 949 0264 I . 1 9 it n , x 178 9 Outrageous Fortune . . . F ' l 16 ds Buy Sell Trade I Stgwart DAvlD's AUTO SALES 3030 N. Chadbourne D , San Angelo, Texas 76903 0 Bus. 658-8575 Home 653-1958 Insurance 233 W. Harris A A A A A San Angelo, Texas HUDMAN DRUG STORE 655-5656 A It's a Pleasure to Serve You Established 4 In rounl1,,..1,., f.,.,..L:fictur San Angelo, Texas 76901 1924 n S 201 N. Maih Phones 655-6961, 655-8962 J Assistance in Selection of Color and Materials Everything in Music JOE CASTRO B Ceramic ,mes -and Instruments Free Estimates 8 Pho. 915-655-7876 San Angelo, Texas Sh m? l 'ers 76903 eet Music Call Anytime After 5:00 P.M. Salgsgzgrgzxice KING MUSIC CO. JAMMERS The Alternative To Entertainment 13 Ea3t1'wohig 655,-,381 A Live Private 5 A Bands Parties 3106 Sherwood Way 949-4441 I . . .ln Ads ' 179 9 f a . ,f ff,5.,l. .UO f O t f,Il' .CONCt-IOSADDLES y .'P O lOX232l E CHO 'Lx'-A5.-l SAN LO o FIECTOR STORY owNi:n,uANAcr:n - SAMUELS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Your North Angelo Headquarters 9 tor All Hardware Needs . I . 3013 N. Chadbourne Phone 653-3092 - Congratulations - to the Class of '8l7 From I I I 319 West Avenue C 655-5759 CAR COUNTRY MAZDA 2210 Austin SAN ANGELO TEXAS 76903 New 81 Used Cars Parts 81 Service 915-653-1305 rj Planned of San Angelo Inc ' Birth Control Information and Supplies for Men and Women ' Physical Examinations ' Pregnancy Testing 81 Pap Smears ' Counseling for Men 8: Women and Referral Services Call Us for More Information About Educational Services 2619 Sherwood Way 944-1909 1 My so e- x rn.. Jwsoywgmwopwyy 3109 K-MART PLAZA P.o Box eoss1 sm ANGELO, TExAs 76901 Q30 9540 915-949-8597 MANAGER H. SCHNEEMANN INSURANCE AGENCY 1886 Pecos San Angelo, Texas 76902 655-4386 Serves You First vow AGIII X -1,,.1,., f lnunu ' lv.. - Q I Q - U 2725 Sherwood Way San Angelo, Texas 76901 Phone 949-5500 IVSHERWOOD BOWLING LANES 180 ' Outrageous Fortune Nothing Runs Like 2 Deere New 8. Used Cooling Systems NOBLES PORTER HENDERSON IMPL AIR CQNDITIONING - R 425 South Oakes Phone 653-3524 U S Hmhway 67 5',QQ,',1f Angdo Ten' San Angelo Texas 76903 Phone 915-853-4541 I R PALMER FEED AND SUPPLY 1318N Chadb e 653 6765 Sa A gelo Te a 76901 Leather Goods I Custom MIXIDQ Grinding and Crlmpmg E SE' JBWSLBBS 2 U NICHOLS iffiiafiiffwif xffiiwake I iaiffffiffiiffwii ZWIVDIIVUWYJVE olemano RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Y Q CENTRAL AIR coNoIIIoNINc ,ummm BN 8- HEATING SYSTEMS MOBILE HOME 9,-'qv' 4 J-L RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL AIR coNomoNINc 5 ,, sms senvics INSTALLATION SALES SERWCE 'NSW comme ON ALL MAKES ORIGINAL am NICHOLS o snsermem ll not-3.4 SHOP l ' P 9135 9th SANANGELO 5 I CO. . . , I I T ,,, V' I I I K . K, . K B . . ourn - - - I. I-.--1 n n , x s 1 , I I l ' . I -f J ' ' . ' Aj- , f X . ,-G R- . - ' l I eiwyl, Q ga LCNADIOUINE. riowmowrfsiiiriing nh' 6-4!giT'?- Bflffi ' 'c'3'Z'ZHI'iJ2f J'.P3I5Q3.'5sS'IQ'fQf'G Lo A 1' - , - f -, . ,gp fl f IIN. 5 J ' ll '- 4 'XO M .- S F P' -v I , 4, l ' ' A , ' ' -r 1 Q M U. - . 5 H - - . . , 6 H .4 - I' - wner - , l ll- - Inwud it-1 I ' LIU - fl A . 1 i ALE GQLQQLELQLQLRQJ I.'li!.GJs Since 1967 - Sales - Installation - Service - Residential and Commercial Repairs - Service and Replacement Cooling - Heating 653-5887 Units tor Most All Makes and Models 655-4024 702 S. Oakes Radio Dispatched Service Trucks San Angelo ...lnAds'l8l f ii'-'il X Q I ,4', .',. 1 fAA j 7 A 'Fll'2Sf0l12 radial tire ' BILL ARMS SOUTHWEST my FIRESTQNE FIRESTQNE San Angelo's only home-owned 8: 38 W. Concho 4317 Southwest Blvd. Hemejepefafed newspaper- San Angelo, Texas 76903 San Angelo, TX BOX 60461 530 Anselm Tex- 76906 p 655-6947 944-9646 19155655-5391 js. ' 1 'N A' I If as UQ! ' 4 14 X 2, 1 .gllirky jforaf Cla. and greenllouae Q 5 440 W. Bea regard fl f . Phone 91:51:55-9111 , X4 San Angelo, Texas 76903 A AV ' A ANGEI-0 SPORTING Complete Service Shop l SIIICC joefpaufg' pal Sllirdy V1 l S. Taylor 949-4-694 Village Shopping Center HoLsuM BAKERY I 1316 West Twohig San Angelo, Texas Ph - ' nes s me New BRYANT 1 Y. ' .. ...The ' ' . ff J I ELECTRIC Baked In Q - 4' . l, - W' COMPANY p . A oeo . 5 1 I Complete Electric Company . 19151 658-8485 I-OS CABAI-I-OS 8 3719 North chodboume VETERINARY CLINIC P'O'B '3 64 San Angelo, Texas 76902 Gary D. Hodges, DVM JACK BRYANT - Owner S General Pragtice TERRY BADER 1 ESISIIDBIIOI' Ph. 9151653-1037 729 West 29th SI. San Angelo, Texas 76901 182 ' Outrageous Fortune . . . 5 I Complipnents I ' ' - RANDALL MOTORS I OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC il ZA Reslauran I Sherwood Wing at Howard l- 944-761 1 -T' -I - - if-I o 1-1 o DISCOUNT HOMES OF SAN ANGELO, mc. Sammy Farmer Owner ' 2502 N. Bryant Blvd. Office 915-658-3760 P.0. Box 309 Office 915-658-3344 San Angelo, TX 76902 Home 915-655-5901 We Back the Chiefs ' POULTER ABSTRACT COMPANY Representing CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY I TICOR TITLE INSURANCE Serving San Angelo I Since 1945 I 131 S. Irving .................... 655-6548 San Angelo, Texas In Ads 0 183 I PARKS GOLDSMITHS I Designers - Jewelers ' Diamonds - Colored Stones - Custom-made n to Jewelry - Jewelry Repair - Appraisals I I 4106 Sherwood Way 1 San Angelo, Texas 76901 PHIllIPS CS M OIL COMPANY S Telephone 655-3166 - 321 Montecilo Drive - Box 910 San Angelo, Texas 76902 S seli . 56 ,, llil S eioll if eii 1000 N. Chadbourne Bus. Phone . 6-1 San Angelo, Tex. 76903 655-7713 SIMPSON MOTOR COMPANY Everybody Drives a Used Car I Glenn Simpsons Wayne Simpson RAGSDALE-SHOOK 15 W. Concho San Angelo, Texas 76903 655-4254 655-9555 SeAgel Standard Times Supporting Lake View High School Throughout the year. 34 W. Harris 653-1221 Compliments ot STEVE STEWART REALTORS 3406 Knickerbocker 3121 South West Blvd. 949-7852 944-8611 W 5 Maintenan 8. Repair For The European Au! mobile Parts available fo I Imports I Elle 'S E' 'hh e'V'iffp. Talley 19151 653-6025 Owner 184 ' Outrageous Fortune . . . SAN ANGELO CLEARING HOUSE ASSCCIATIDN Bank of the West Central National Bank Central National Bank - West First City National Bank Southwest Bank Texas Bank Texas Commerce Bank - San Angelo I Ad 185 Start a good habit, TO DA Y Qonocrvc energy wrnruumlnuoonruv I EWU WWW Brownas JIM BASS NORTH , , Used Vehicle Sales 'swlfnnllng Complete Service Department 0 l .Tune Llp K A Service Departrgzeiiiggen Saturday I f'ihE'S, OPEN 12:30-8:30 p.m. 1 NSS Ellllflll I 7 days a week ' AMORTH I Available for private parties www Me amz Anmew 4 Snack bar OPEN , 500 N. Bryant 658-8828 V P.O. Bo 2840 San Angelo, Texas 76902 1 Lakeview Drug Saveall Mediquip I 2934 N. Chadbourne Rental 6 Sales 915-oss-8821 oxygen 8 Home 7 Health Care Equipment 2934 N. Chadbourne .hill 915-658-2 SAVEALL PHARMACIES 777 837 Knicke b cke RESTFIURFIHT a THVERN AMERICAN 8. MEXICAN CUISINE ay at sour WESTERN Sa A gelo 658 8357 186 ' Outrageous Fortune . . . o - I 9 Y' 1,1 g ll D ' Open 11am-10pm Mona - S urday ,J-fz:1 ' DtLJOR Party Famlme ailable on request. Y, F1 0 ' ron ron QUALITY usso cAns ,..1P5.,zzf.i:.fz.. 949-3797 LANE WEATHER MART I JNVENIENI tOCAIiON um SNERWOOD WAV H.R. LITTLE . 658-8482 I ALE. 7 'fi-'K 'gcoucno uuicx o ovtt V 1 Heating ' Air Conditioning ' Mfffffifwffmc is 04 lie Ventilation - Sheet Metal I . ,555 A ' we suv 1 stu on TRADE usso Q CARS - WCKUPS VANS ' PVS 9 9 J. O. Lane 3909 N. Chadbourne I Owner San Angelo, Texas 76903 ' 1 I T I L 3 k:.:kyzVL ,g .T,. K- ,V V , Vi 1-it I ALF O RD l A ' STEWART The0'igina1 '!f' Zentner's Steak T ,I House CONCRETE , CONSTRUCTION Home of the Best Mom.-Thurs. ll AM-2 PM 5 PM-10 PM J Fri. 11 AM-2 PM 5 PM-11 PM I I Sat. 11 AM-11 PM ii C0mmefc'a' sun. ll AM-10 PM y and Reservations NOT Required I R98ideI'Iti8l BanquetfParty Facilities and - Planning Our Specialty . I Enjoy Speciality Drinks From 653-0182 I li AUGUST ZENTNER'S SALOON 653-2169 Mobile 942-8631 I' 2715 Sherwood Way I ' L 402 Blue Grass -J - Air Dynamics Inc. I 607 S. Oakes San Angelo, Texas 76903 Phone: 915-655-2515 ' .... ... - AIR CONDITIONING 0 HEATING-1 ...InAds' 1 BAPTIST i TEMPLE CHURCH I TfTTT A 19th and Volney Streets 655-93 1 9 NEAL BRILLHART, Pastor Sunday School - 10:00 Morning Worship - 11:00 Sunday Evening - 7:00 Wednesday Evening - 7:30 A Facing the problems of the teenager I RICHARD CRAVEN, Youth Pastor it Home Phone: 655-9419 HAVLIK ROOFING All types of roofing and repairs 653-0125 IIM HAVLIK Grape Creek 1 fr, f 1 . f i :5fi,'f , , fffg , E I all an bts Home ofthe famous SpurjeweIry Downtown Sunset Mall L I css-31:35 949-9617 11 W. Beauregard 4001 Southwest B. V 9:30-5:15 10:00-9:00 Monday-Saturday Monday-Saturday SAS6i1EEFSf?SliZL!E9O3 ,ygmwffy Phone 658-2464 ANGELO SUPPLY CO. HYDRAULIC HOSE 0 COMPRESSOFIS BARNEY FLOYD MARK FLOYD RUTH HOUSTON Home' 655-2606 Home 655-7836 Home 732-4325 BROTHERS AUTOMOTIVE 717 N. Chadbourne San Angelo, Texas 76903 Complete Auto Repair 658-1327 Cltcluhgu Ml'lt.'75ONS1-tins OPEN S OO 6 O0 WEEKDAYS . 8 00 - 3 OO SATURDAYS 0 V CERTIFIED MECHANICS ON DUTY LUKE ALLEN PHOTOGRAPHY Senior Portraits, Weddings, and General Photography 4735 Hatchery Rd. 653-4135 188 ' Outrageous Fortune Lake View High School Booster Club l of I 1986-87 I Supports the Ma1dens and Ch1efs P DBFDCUDU et' l lall f ,Salas S071 8: pa' CONCHO BUTANE CO CARY TOMERLIN owwsn senvms THE coNcHo vAu.ev Sa A ' d L 91516 -8924 1 Mile N. lCact sz r g Cy Rr. Hwy. ar N. Sa An9elo.T .76901 SanAn9elo,T , 2303 Norlh Chcdbourne Phone 653 4844 General Electric Dealer Appliances Stereos 'I' V s VCR s Video Cameras nwrr:EolOMooe Mann Vg: Exilim BlLL'S T.V. AND APPLIANCES . . .In Ads 189 ri U90 I ll Tli '7onz wufldll ug SUPPLY 402 Koberl n Street San Angelo Texas 76703 655 7367 Complete Lune ot Pamt and Supplues -iwf L -1 if H K egg, S ee' A ' 1 14-.-'s .--A . 191 1 X da X , to 1, Qfzff , YOUNG PAlNT8z l 1 i ' I l WILMA'S BEAUTY SALON 655-3694 X 1724 W. Beauregard 1 Ph. 655-6931 ' 4 420 EAST sam smerrgoa f Pf7,' ! , ' s ' i K, r 3 -' WIIMA PIPPINS OWNER-OPERATOR SAN ANGELO TEXAS 76 SOUTHWEST SPA 3109 Executlve Dnve San Angelo Texas 76904 9151944 4538 WELL UPPLY 303 East 19th 655 8494 San Algelo s Only Prlvate Men s Health Faclllty ki 422 NO. BELL O SAN ANGELO TEXASNK PHONES-153856-2845 , ' O- b Cason Pawn Shop To . Loms ON ANYTHING OF vALuE GET A PIECE OF THE HOCK Hal Ie I 1 944-2566 2839 C e9e H 's Boa cAsoN EDDIE R. LOPEZ MANAGER DONNA SANDERS PEGGY WILLIAMS Son Angelo Texas 190 ' Outrageous Fortune . . . DRAPER DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC. Sewing the San Angelo and West Texas areas since 1974 Complete Computer Services for Business 2307 W. Harris Ave. Phone San Angelo, Texas 76901 19151949-5318 CHRISTIAN MARTIAL ARTS -.f9f'!1w.. HTNE N ER I Favre? au at ss cs 1 ,I D 'of ' 6 Q 5 FI 1 I I Wt Xlnw fbr Ext f'flrr11'H 1- - 944-1653 or 942-1188 f ' 511 Glenna Tdyiigllmgkti I -Mcmbcrlda Fonnder of. A 2nd Peter Chapter 3 San An9oIo's Chnsuan Martial Artist Association Leading Dry Cleaner qCIecmers 1-mr ary cumin a-mr smn laundry Dunvanlantly located Throughout Sal Angelo 2623 N. Bryant Blvd. 3033 Sherwood Wo Yzozo N. BRYANT, SAN ANGELO, TExAs I MOBILE HOME SALES: Financing and Insurance ' Complete Parts ' And Services ' All Makes 2610 N. Chadbourne 653-8235 653-4561 Ext. 249 . . In Ads' 191 AAA COMPANY 131 W. Twohig San Angelo, Texas 76903 19151 653-2946 5 CHIEFS W1 Signature Loane Rentale Furnlture In the Raw You Flnlsh, We Flnlsh uuA Custom Flnlshlng Avallable Furnlture Retlnlshlng I Free Stalnlng Classes and Repalr 307 North Oakes San Angelo, Texas 76903 I MARSHA ALLISON 915-658-1725 Office Manager Licensed Bonded BANISTER PLUMBING HEATING 926 West 14th St. San Angelo, Texas 76903 Plumbing Repair Residential Commercial I . Bannister Plumbing Supports The Lake View Chiefs Athletic Dept. QUENTIN BANISTERQ Jr. Bus. 653-3443 ' Owner and Manager Res. 653-0361 192 ' Outrageous Fortune . . . ANGELO PELLETS INC San Angelo Texas 76901 Phone: 655-5751 1 111 N. Bell Street , I 1 ,k.V' Q5 COMPUTER SOFTWARE O CLASSROOM AIDS 0 WORKBOOKS ,I 1 g FWF .Sw Lfifwsl vwlvasi i'1f'ifi-1 A f' ' , -F 1 g . X' Tsiib I lManuil.San1os M, 55-1.1 .fL,,,.. ,3Tfn21g: c ,Q Estela Santos M. ED. SAN ANGELO, 75703 I f' ,'wpy5.,,':f, p Q, ,i 1 ' K ' ' DSWEI' ' hge 0 Since 1953 Telephone Answerlng Servlce Computerized Equlpment 'Radlo'Pagers' 24 Hours Every Day or Bus. Hours Tone and Volce Display No Mllage Charges In All Exchanges -2 Way Dispatch Dlal 6 1- 2 44 r - -4554 211g5.Davlc1 ' 'ran Cemellue nm cannula Bee Motors 521 I N. Chadbourne San Angelo, Texas 76903 We Buy, Sell or Trade for Cars or Plck-Ups Bus. 655-0480 Res. 653-7250 X Liga' 'fgsfbf Q96 'ZMPQ1' M9611 'Ivx L ef- QG3P5'53oo' GQ? 056 Q66 G?vX 09X 0 6822060 ffkof J' 16 A paint 06 San Angelo ..... Apafut 61wm the aut! 11 '11 1' 11 11 11 A 31 '11 Tl W! ll ll lf T1 '11 '11 11 All ll All in 1' , ! gg A F l Ak SHANNON WEST TEXAS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL f m -::' 2 , E American Commercial College Computer Operations and Word Processing Offered if OFFICE MACHINES IN 3 MONTHS ' SECRETARY IN 6 MONTHS ACCOUNTANT IN 6 MONTHS 'I' BUSINESS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IN 6 MONTHS DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES AND JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE IF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS NEEDED FEDERAL GRANTS AND LOANS ARE AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED APPLICANTS FOR FREE BOOKLET CALL 942-6797 certified by Texas Education 3177 Executive Drive, San Angelo TX , x Agency xi f Jlin evil 60, QB' 0' lj, V y : E, 4 QV X G X o C ' W -P Q Q l L 4 - + - me.:-f 5 - f X I' -, . ' l Q . I 'I no Sf' 41 The Original Henry's Diner Steakhouse and Mexican Food HENRY HOGEDA JR., Manager 3020 North Chadbourne 653-1058 'Specializing in Mexican Food 'Banquet Rooms Available 'Call for Reservations Closed on Mondays Tuesday-Thursday - 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Friday - 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 5 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday - 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Sunday - 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Henry's Diner W2 3015 Sherwood Way 944-3245 'kSpecializing in Mexican and American Food i'Live Entertainment Friday and Saturday 'Happy Hour 4-9 p.m, Every Day 'Best Fajitas in Town and Scotland Club Closed on Mondays Tuesday-Thursday - 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday - 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Sunday - 11 a.m.-10 p.m. CONCHO Safes Safes Opened - Sales - Service - Key Made VALLEY Dlx' KEY SHOP V GI C ' h D. C. QD' QC ' h 2015 Aust-n - DL'I.'I SIL'l.'I g am 'fwIl.'1'l Siw1TI Dennis Huckaby Steve Bolz Yf , - ' 204 N. Ch db can About BlEE5?glggg1embershlps' Phone 653-1362 a oumeSan Angelo, Texas gs. E ,g g , Repair Schwinn Predator Trek l-laor 37 r Inc. Raleigh GJ. M ' ' Skvwav 2130 W. Beauregard Custom built bicycles. San Angelo, T8X88 76901 Accessories 8: Clothing Phone 915-949-3921 Free Estimates Tires Parts 8: Accessories Tubes 3 z 4 Stacy eye' in Ads ' 19 'SSAT 6 Dun cm gr ,fn 194 ' Outrageous Fortune Hoir Designers For Men C1 Women fr Children SOUTHWEST STYLISTS Open Mon.-Sat. 944 1634 3027 Southwest Blvd. Son Angelo, TX 76904 Discount All Loke View Students moment to Ronm QL in Ads ' 195 SUNSHINE GROCERY AND MARKET J 4 Q , Choice Meats and Produce ,. w . f of 4 iff ., Efh it e ' 2901 North Chadbourne My motivation to defeat other seniors academically has given me a better chance to enter a better college: thus insuring me a better future career. - Dusti Webster, senior Phone: 655-4531 San Angelo, Texas e i Your Friendly Storei' i 1-1,111 ,'i'i ,i,' 1 1 e - -'i, fl, t Mexican-American Food H 54 I ' Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Tj iL-i ' Q E Phone orders accepted 1 lk .4 F' I N' 1 Open: Monday-Saturday A ' ' O . 5 ' Bam-10pm I K ' .Q , 101 S.Ghadbourna r 'Q ' 658 2450 at Baauregard y l believe that by working hard now l am making a place for myself in future years. With the inspiration of prestigious figures such as Coach Gesch and Coach Slaughter, l have gained personal insight and motiva- tion, and l thank them for it. - Chris Easterwood gf!! 'Y s. V . - 5 12.- 1 196 ' Outrageous Fortune . . , 5 W. Heartsill 8z Co. Ranch Sales low their hellium balloon onto ,the La e View during the spring semester. - 'JANX' QZQ7-vifyf if Ps Presenting the paghg A My friends, teachers, and years in band will be the most memorale to me. l'm going to really miss Lake View, but l am beginning to look forward to the future! - Vicki Triolo, senior. Angelo Driving 15:-ademy Q ANITA WEBB Ownerflnstructor 9 915-656-2975 32 Eost Concho Son Angelo, TX 76903 V PATSY'S BIRDNEST We Specialize in All Domestic and Exotic Birds Bird Kennel 53.00 Per Doy Competition helped me make it . through these last four years. By competing, even for the fun of it, l A have helped myself gain more ,gtg knowledge for college and life. ' - Shane Hoelscher, senior. I ...inAds'197 Barney's Studio-. . 1 .,... . . . . far: 7 151.21 ' 'if .111 6 .ee at . - www?...sikfsazFmiUQ'Sf7,1e,, AAA Company .... . . Ables, David 1091 . . . Acoata,Eloy1111 . . 1 ..,. . 7 Adams, Becca ........ . . . , . . . Adams,CharleneDez1ise 11 11 . . . . Adams, Kimberly 1091 ..,..... Adaml.Rebecca'Jo 10911. . . Aguero, Raymond 1121 ..,. 1 ,Air Dynamics ........,.,. Alcocer, America 1101 ..... , Alexandernlessica Rae 1101 .,,. , Alford Stewart Construction. . Allard, KelIy1111. . J 16, 17, 90, - 'Al.lbl'igl'ligJ0l'lrl1091 . . -. . . . . . Allen, Bobby 1121 ...,........ Allen. Joshua David 'Josh 1091 . 'Allen,Norve1l .,,. . ..Q.. -. . Allen, Theresa Lane!l 1111 ..,. , Allen ,Tony1101'. . . . . Alley,Roger Lynn 1091 -. . - Allll0ll.Kafi1111 . . - . .Alllson,Kelly 1121 ........ Althaus,:Montle . . 1 . . .. . ... -Amador,Scol1.Joseph 1091 . , . , . American I Amity's F ...,37 Commercial College. . 1. . . . . L . . 7. . umltnre...' ........ Ar1dersgMichael Shawn 1101 ..,, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Anita Irene 1091 ..... , Ernest 'Ernie' 11211. . . .Joseph-'Joey'1111 . . . . Maxine 1101 ,...,.. ,Melissa Jaton 1091. . g Michael 'Mike' 11 . 1 l V A Andrade.Jesse1111 - 1-'r' Andrade, Ramon Don ,1101 .... -. Angelo Driving Academy... . ....27 . ,r.. , H7192 .1 ........ '37 17,31,.f151. .....124,159 17 . ......... 37 '1Qs1' .37 ,171 .,... 187 , r...r........ .27 122, 130,.133, 142, 163 1 I . 37 . ..... J . 7, 150 . 37,128,169 . .,.,,.r.. 50 ...Q....17 ...f.27,129 . ..... ,37 ....17,150 . .,., 7,167 V,128,141 192 - .,... 2.1.92 ....27,16s ...p..'37 ....,7,167 37,139,150- .,...,.17,165 ....17 ,166 ,118 .....195 Cooley. ...- . . ..8, 134, 1 Angelo Pellets lnc ..,. ......,, ,..,. . . .V . . . . . 192 Angelo School and Teacher Supply . . . 192 Angelo Sporting Goods. . .Qt . 4- ..,.. .7182 AngeloSupply ,,,. . ..,..... ,. . . . . . . . 188 Animal Health Inc. ,... .... 1 76 Ansn1erAngelo ...f I. . . . ,175 Anthony, Leddy 11 11 .,... .... .... 1 7 Anthony,Wendy,Sue1111 ..,. ...L ...,,. ' A . 17 Arambula,Corlna 1121 . . . Q ' ..,. 7, 150, 161 Arambulaglilisa 1091 .... . .- .,....,. . .37 I Amold,Betty .,...,. .,. . . ,Al'p.Angela 'Angie'1111 . . . Arn. Je111091'. .,....,, . ' 'Al12lQl, Lisa 1091 .,... . Asebedo,Danny1121 . . . Aubedvi David M. 1101 . . . Asebedog SSI1VlBYAl'1l'l 1101 .... AUblQ91Beth1101 . ......... Anhley,Don ....,........ g . . . iAnhley,Shellv R. 1101 . . .- Aww-v. William Lee fanr1o91I '. I 1 1 Avants, Shawn 1101 ..... A ...... 1 Avanti, Stacey Lynette 1091 . . . Avrett,David C. 1101. . . . ....... . . . ...........17,1 37431211 47 61 1 1 . 59 .,....:..'.167 ...27,118,1f11 26,27,35,54 ...........47 ....37,128 ...4.......27 27 35 161 Amn,Ra1m1 1.. fB0bby'111i. .1.- . . 17.156, 1571162 A lor Jennifer 1121 . V y , . . . . 1 . . . . 'Aylor.S1ac1.'1101. . . . - - -- ' on when 0.51am 198'Index . 7, 47, 113, 161 ......27,57,82 General Babb,Cl1rlstye L. 1111' .,r... ..,.., K . . ,17, 152, 169 ' Bryanhliellie 1111 . J . Backlund,Bruce . . . . . . , ,..... . ........... 47' ' . Bryant Electric. . . . .. .. ' Bailey,PhilIip Ray 'Zeke' 1121 . . L 7, 71,'80, 85, 127. 157 . Bullard,Tanj1my L.k1121. . . Bailey,Twi1a A. 1101 . - .... ,,... . '. . 1 . . ,.....,... . 27 Bunn,De1bert T. 1121 ' .-'. . . . Baird,Teresa1091. ........ . ......,. 1 .,., 1. . ,37 Burcham,RandalI L. 1091 f, . .1 VBaker,Ancly Jack 11111. . . . Bak6r,Da1i1d R. 1121 gf. . . . Baker,Douglas Lee 1121 1 .... Balccr,Shana 1121 ..... . . Baldera8.George1091. . 1 . BalcEeral.Sergio 1121 -. . . . Ban, Levi 1101 ,..,.....1.. Banda, Rebecca Anne 1111 ...... Banister,Quentln Wade 1111, . , . , . Banister Plumbing and Heating . . Baptist Temple Church . . . . BQIIKETQAHH Q ........ . .,,.... . Barkis,Kodney Frank 1091 .... Barnes,Dawn .... ....... K . A '. Barquerauloe T. 1091 .... , . . . . 37, 38, 121, 128, Barron Plumbing ......, . . 1. . . .17, 127, 157' ..f..,..7,167 .......7,I41 ...2,7,'10,85 .. 737. 1271 ....7,171 . ,..7 .... 2 7 .......17,167 ..,...17,118,165 .M ........ '192 . ,,..,. 188 .,..47,107 ...,..37 .. ......,,.. 192 141 ............175 amiga. Glenda .J. 1091 .,.. . ......,... . . . 37. 41 Baskin Robbins ....... . .... , .......,...... 1 91 Bass, Angela 1121 ,.... . ......... 'Q .........,. 156 Bateu,Raymond1121 ........ 7,80, 158, 161,167,196 Bean,'John Lewis 1101 . . ..... .. . . . Bearfield, John ........,...... Beatty, Diannia Dawn 1091 ....,,.. Beaver. Melir1da'Michelle 'Missy' 1121 Beck Adena nnuiruaan, DAAAAWJLQQ 1121 f .' Q f. . ......... 1.... 47 ..37, 149, 53,160 7,167 .. ....,....... 47 ... 7,-74 Bedwell,Angela 1121 ......... . . . . 7, 169 Bee Motors ....,, ....... ....... 1 9 2 Beebe.Paul Jason 1121 ,.,. .............. ' . . 7 Beeson-l,Kathy 1111. .... . ,... . .,,...... 1.7, 152 Bell,Mllisa K. 1101.. .,... .,... . ........ 2 71 153, 156 Benel,Dedra1111. .....,..... 17,124,131, 142, 163 Benes,Jesse L. 1091 .... '. ,... . .. 37,'121, 128,141 Benson,Deborah Zane 1121 . 7, 62, 70, 89, 100, 136, 152, Benson, Ross D. 1091 .......... . . BillArms Firestone . . . . . .- Bill TLV. Sales and Service .... Bingham,Mlchael G. 1111. .1 .... . Bishop, Angelyn Caprice 1091 ..,. BJ'sFaahion.... ........ Blackburn, Dee Dee ............ Blackburn. Delcia D.- 'Dee Dee 1101 . -Blacldedge, Tearl Oscar 1091 .... . Blair, Frank Anthony 'Tony' 1091 . . . Bland,Johnny Lester1121 ....' , . . L Blam'l,Mark Steven 1101' ..,.. . . Blocker. David Edward 1091 ,... 37',121Q1L11Q 1 , Bloclrel'.Gerry110l . -... ..... , . Boll, Jeffrey L. 'Jeff' 1121 ,... . -. . Booth,JIm Harvey 1091. . . Boring. Chris Er1c1091 ..,. Borrego, Juan 1101 ..,.. . A Botkin.Susan Deann 1091 . , . Bowen, Zane Bruton 1111 . . . Bowman Lumber ,..' .... . . Bradley,-William D. 1091 .... 1 . Bradahaw, Bucky Lee 1101 ,,.. Brannon, John Justln1101. . . . Brasher,'Kamella 1121 ....,. . . Braziel, Nicole L. 1101 .... , . Brents, James Dwight 1121 .... BrewerQ Betty Ann 1101. . . . , Brice. Leslie Warren 1101 ..... Briatu, Jerry . .......,......... 162' ......37,121,135- .......182 .......189' 17 ,166 37 ....k.......195 .. . . 27, 150, 169 27, 56 7. 37 27 37 135 169 118 157 27 135 . .... , 166 .......37 ....,.27 ...37 .....17 ...-.176 .... ..37 ...7, 109, 158, 208 163 ..27, 133, 153, . ...,.. V, ..... 27 Broadway,Annette Renee11'11 .... . ,... . . . . ..... . Broolrs,Angela K. 1111 . ........, Brothers Automotive ..... . . Brown,Jenny ,.......... Brown, Jodi Rene 1101 .... Brown,Shirley . . 1 ..., . Brown1ee,'Sheila 1111 .... Browno'Pool J . .,,... . Bryan, Michael D. 1121 .,., Bryant,John Todd 1121. . . 17, .. 17,.124,152,169 . .......,.. .37 .,...27 .......47 .....17,167 ....7,162 Burgess,DoraL. . . .. . .. Burk, April B. 109171 ....' ' Bumeyg Anita 1121. ..,. 1 . Burney,Sherry J. 1121, . . . Bumey,Will11D1.' ....... -. . Burrows. Michael John 1091 . . Burrows,Mike..........L Butler. Michael S. 1091 . Byant,Kellle.' ,,..,. 1. . 1 .. -. fif. '-F4 . 'mi I Cabrera,S1eve 1121. . Caka,Ted1121 . ..... , . . Calderon, Juanita 1111 ..... Caldwell,Angela 1121 .... ' . . . Calloway, Kerrie Ann1111,-. . . . Camarillo. Clemente 1101 . . . . . Campos, Marcos 1111 ..,... Csmron,Wanda L.. 1091 . . . . Canipegliathy R. 1101 -v.- Car Country Mazda . ........,.. . . 17, 124, 152, ...2, 7,-105, , .........37. . .... ..-13.152, ..L.8,74,152,1 ..f...26,27, ....139, ....8,f101, ...Q17,22 ...37 Carmaelt. Charles W. 1121 ......... ....... . . . Carmaclr,Cheryl G. 1101 .,.- . . . , . . . Carpenter,Chr1stopher 1111 ......' . 17, Car-penter,Tim A. 1091 . Q ...,...,. Cart, Evelyn M. 'Euie'1111 . .'17g127, .27 159 152, 161, 162 Can'oll,Teresa Lynn1l11. .1 . ..,... . ,.... V. . . . Coroner, Robert ...,,.. . . . .......,.... . . Carter, Jeremy 1091 ....' . . .' . . . Cartwright, Patricia 1101.. . . . . . .37,i139, 1-59 .-27, 156, 152 Canon Pawn Shop . .,..... 1 .......... . . Castro,Doralicia T. 1101 Castro. Johnny Joe 1121 .... Castro, Martha G. 1111 . .. Castro,Rachel 1091 ....... . . Castro,Rlchard G. 'Ricky'1121 Castro, Sonia 1121 .............. Catheynlohnny O. 1111 . ....... J. Cody L. 1121 .......,.... -Cedillo, Kimberly Shannon 'Kim ' 11111 Chance,MIke.... .... 8, ,.,. 8 .,......'117, 17,142, 161, .. . 50 Chappell, Cynthia L. 1091 .......,.. Charles W. Schkade Roofing Co. . Clratl1am,Jason,1121 . ........ . . . . Chewning, Terry Lynn 1111 ...... Choat. Charles T. 1101. -1 . . . . Choate, Sean M. 1101 .... City Lumber ,... ..... ClarkQAl1sha P. 1091 . .,.. .... Clary, Troy David 1101 ..... ,... Clift,Sherry1111. .' ...,. . . . 17 1 ....8, ...27, Clements,Cody W.1091. . . . , .......,.... . . . . . 157, 162, 163, Cllfton,Amy 511101. . . . . .1 ..... Clifton,Douglas W.1101 .... . . . . Coe, Michael Lance 1111 .... Coffee,Dan1el L. 1121 L . . .. Cole, Denver 1101 .... . . Collier, Tavmya 1121 . . . Q . . . Colllna,Barbara A. 1121 . -. . . Colvln,JeffL.1111 ..,... Concl1o,Butane ....... Concho Realty . ....... . . , Concho Valley Bicycle .,.... K. Concbo,Valley Electric Coop. '. . . Connaly,CarltonW.1101 . . . . . . Constancio, Marisol 1121. . . . . Contreras, Debbie Ann 1101 .,... ....8,169, ....8,162, ......S, ...27, ....2,8, 162. 182 169 . 7 171 .50 150 169 169 118 .37 159 1 37 131 166 167 1169 . ,s . 17 . 27 . 17 159 q 27 180 . . 8 150. 162 121 ,164 . 17 . 49 160 169 190 -. 27 . . s .17 .37 167 169 169 135 169 150 . 37 177 169 , 17 166, . 27 177 . 37 . 27 . 37 164 . 27 167 . -17 171 . 27 163 159. . 17 189 174 193 177 166 169 .......27 In Cook, Kendra D. 1121. ....,. . 8, 62,92, 157, 158,162 Cooksey, Ciaudine G. 1101 .....,,...,.......... 27 Coon. Larry 1111. ,.... 1,.,. Coon, Todd Allen 1091 . .,.. Cooper, Suzanne E. 1091 . . , , . Co Bland Ronnie ll P . - 1 1.4 --'- Cortese, Anthony Phillip 1091 .... Corteae, Beverly Jo 1101 . .,.. . Cortez, Davy Noel 1101 .,.... Countryside Flowers . .,.... . Cox, Thomas L. 1111 .,....... Coxon, Daphne Rosemary 1091 1 Cozby, Curtis .,.,.......... Crocker, Cindy E, 1091 ....,. Crooks, Clay 1121 .........., Crooks, Michael W. 'Mike' 1111 . Cross, Michelle L. 1091 .....,., Cryer. Roy .,.,,,... ..,... fCullers, James David 'J.D.'1111 Cyphera, William S. 'Bill'1121 . . .. .,..,.,. 17, .....2,37 ....37,153 ....,....,l95 ....27,33,163, 165 , .l,......... 27 ....,.....176 17,75 ...37,56 ,....,48 ..,..37 . .,..,.. ,.,.8 169 .. .... 37,153,161 .........169 .... ....17 .. ...8,101 ---..------- Dacy.Tamera L. 'Tammy 1111 Dacy, Waylon B. 1101 ,...,.... Dagefnrde, Sean 1101 ..,..., Dagner, Dana J,-1111. . . . Daigle, Tracy DQ1111 .... David's Auto Sales ..,. Davidson, Julie A. 1091 ..,. . Davis,A1icia 1111 ... . .. ,. Davis,Mike W. 1091 ...,. Davlin, Melanie 1111 ...... Dawltins,Lura D. 1101 . . . DDM Services lnc ..... De La Rosa, Jessie ..., DeLa,Rosa, Maria ....,...,,. Dehhfecht, Robert 1111 ......., DeHoyos,Guadalupe 'Lupe'1111 Dehariey, Janie ........,..,l De1aurier,Lonnie Paul 1111. . . . Delgado, Michael Joe 1091 . . . De!gado,Mlcheal ,.,.,, . . .. ...,.,.. 17 .....27,166 .. ...,....., 27 ...........17,19 ....17,22,16O,161 . ......,.,...., 179 . .'..37,94, 153 163 . . 17, 71, 1'52,'157, .....,..,,,'.1.37,17'1 ....27 ,...191 ,,.,.37 -..ies ....17,169 .,...... 17 .,..48,159 .......17 ...37 ....118 Delone,Blane1111 .,.., ... 17 Dendy, Hood . . , ....... , , , 48 DePaul, Paul ..,..,....,.. .... 1 18 Derington, Sheila Ann 1121 .... ..., 8 Derington, Susan 11 11 ,,.. .... ,.., 1 7 Desrosiers,JerryB.1121 . . . . . . . 8, 167 Diaz , Antonio G. 1091 . . . . . Diaz.Delia G. 1121 ....., Diaz,Juan G. 1101 ,..,.. Diaz, Martha M. 1111 ..., Diaz,Velia G, 1121 ,.,..1V , , , Dickens, Anne ,...,f ,,... . . , Dickerson Timoth Todd 11 . 9 1 1 - Dingeu. Selena 10917 .....,.., Discount Homes ..e..... Dix Key Shop ...,......., Dixon, Desmond 1091 ....,,... Donalaon, Chrystal M. 1091 .... Doran,Wendy Charlene 1091. . . Dorotlk, Tracey 1111 ....... Doss, Karena1101 ........ Dove, Allen L. 1101 .,,..,. Dozier, James Scott 1091 ...... Draper Data Management . . . Driakill, Ming 1111 ...., 18, 97, Dronen, Jo M. 1121 ...,..,,.. Dubose, Christie ......,..... Dubose, Laura L. 1091 ..... Duckworth, Bryan 1111 .,., Duckworth, Herschel . . . '156Q'15bA 151' ......37 ......8.77 ....27,166 ....17,169 .....,.77 . ...,...,..,.. so, 51 , ...... ,... . 17,167 .37,124,133,155,157 . .......,..,... ,183 ...,38,153,156 .,..17, 164,165 .......27,58 .........38,121,171 . . . . 191 , ,165, 194 . ,,.. 27 - 38,41 fis, 150 . . . .49,'103 Dukes,Chr1s C. 1091 .... Dui-nas,Eric K.1111 ,,... . . . DunrrQEdwardJ.1091 . . . Dupre, Randy 1101 ,..... , . Duran, Joe 1101 ....,,.. .. Duran,Rlchard 'Rich'1091 . . . Durgin, Darrell ......,... Durgin, Patrick C. 1101 .... ,,.. Dye,Ker1neth Lynn 1121. .. . . ,V. . Dye, Lori Diane 1091 .,.. .... ..... 38 Dyer, Stephanie S. 1091 ,..... . . : as 115, 1 -1, 1 gif 'W rm.-' 12-123952 af, .Q Eady, Sheila 1091 .......... Early, Gaylon Wayne 1091 . . . Early, Michelle D. 1101 ..,. . Eanivood. Jackie 1091 ...,.... Earwoorl, LaDonna1091 ,,..,,,,.. ............139 2,18,1l'l', 126,127 118 ., , ..,.. . .27, . 27, 31,150,168 ....Q.38,150,160 .. . .,...,.... 48 27 166 ...... , . 48, 74, 135, 162 ,124,156,157,159 ....38 .....28 ...... H38 .,..38,94 Easterwood.Christopher G. 'Chris' 1121. . , .8, 156, 157, Eastman, Laura 11191, .,.. . .... . . Eastman, Mil-teVl.:f1'1O1 .... Eckles, Billie. .-11.11 L, . . . , Eikenbary, Helen 1111 ...... Eikenbary, Michael 1091 .,., Elliot, Conan 1101 .,,...,. Elliott, Doug1101 ...... Ellis, Davis ......, Ellis, Merrijane . ..... Elma, Laura .......... 162,196 .....38,16O ....28,166 .......49 .,...18 '. ..., 38 ' .... 159 ,,...-M28 .,..,48,171 .......48 .....48 Elvena,Chad W. 1091 ..... . . . 38 Emert,Tad ........... ..... 4 8 Emery! ..... . ........ .....,. ..... .... 1 8 6 Esquivel, Blanca 1121 ...,. ...,..,..........,.. 9 Esquivel1Claudla1101. . . . . ...... , ....,, , . .28 Esquivel,Eva M. 1121 ......f . . 9, 88, 92, 151, 152 EsquiveI,Vincente1111. . . . . . , . 18 Estes.Caren1091 ...... f f - Evans,Pat ....,.... Ewell, Lawrence1121 . . . 150 , 169 . ,,,, ,.... . , ,155 . ..,... 49 . . . ,,.. 167 -Q' 1-i. ea..f11-fue . , 1. ..,, . ' if E.. Fariemhatny J.1091.1:. .QQ . Farris, Dub ..,....,. , . . . . Farris, James 'Jamie'1111. . . . Farris, John Marshel1091 ..... Fausnacht, Melissa D. 1121 .... Fay, Alvin 1091 ..........., Fay, Kenneth 1111 ....... . Felts,Marty1121- fi... . Ferguson, Teena 1101 .... . Fielder, Brad 1091 . . , .......... . Fields, Stewart, Dolliver ,.,..... ......,.3e, ....49,1e9 ,..9,150,169-ff .,........39 ....18,158,169 . . . . 9, 59, 159,-160 155 . ..,.... 28, ., . . . 39, 160 179 Fischer,ChristQpherQA. 'Chris' 1091 . . . ..... . . 39 Fischer, Eric LQQ1121. Q .' ...,,.,.., .... 9 , 167 Filher. Mlstie Lynn 1091 ..... . . . ' . . . . . 39 Fisher,Montie Dwayne1121 . . , y y . . . . 9 Fisher Food Mart ,..,......,. ........ l . . Q .- 177 Fiveash,Shar1na1111 .,... ,.........,.. 1 , 18 Fletcher, William Keith 1121 . , 9, 87, 160, 162,'163, 164, 165 Flores,Jack1e 1101 ......, ................., Flores, Marisol M. 1101 .... .28 ...28 Flores,'Mlranda 1091 ,... Flnresg Ramon 1091 . ,.., Floycl,Duskie D. 1101 . . . . , . 1 39314, 94, I , 39 155 , ..... .171 ., .,....., za Foley, Jackie 1111 .... . ,... 18 Fole9.Jzrry1091 ......... . , . 39 Foltz,Tammy L. 1101 ....... . . . 28 . Fonseca,Nicole Marie 1091 .... .... . 39 Ford, Stephanie E 1111 -..... ..... 1 8, 152 Foreman, Perry D. 1101 ........,..... ..... 2 8, 169 Fowler, Vanessa 1101 ..., ..,...,......... 2 8, 163 1 Francip,Thomas E. 1121 . .. ............. 9,161,167 Hranco,Carmen D. 1121 . 9, 60, 62, 86, 93, 132, 152, 162 Franca RadiatorShop . . , .,., , ........... , . . 177 Franks,Gena Key1111., pg gp, ....18,152,162,165 Free,Stephante1101 . . . , 98,152,162,163 Freeman. Rebecca Diane Becky.',1121 ............ 2, 9 , ' Fritze, Ray E. 1091 ..........................., 39, .. Frost,Sheryl 'Sheri'1111 .........,. -. . . 18, 53, 57, S '- Fuentes,Annabell1091 . . . . . Fuentes Cafe ..,....,,..... 4 39f5:f-.5 . . . 1951f,f j , Fuessel.Ronald Dean 1091 .... . . . 39 Fulcher, Nelson L. 1111 ..... . . . 18 Fulton. Mark T. 1101 .... . . . 28 . ,.,. Gadzooks . ................,.......,...... 177 canada, Cynthia M, 1121 ....,,., 9, 152, 158, 161, 208 Gallemore, Patsy Faye 1091 .......,............ 39 Galvan, Jaime Apolinar 1121 ..... . ...... 9, 166 Galvan,,Ramirn 11 21 ...,,..., Gamez,iPrahkQ1121 ........ Gamez, Sonia 1121 . .... Gamez, Teresa 1111 ..., Gandy'a ..,.,,..... Garcia, Angel 1091 . .... Garcia, Cassy1091 ....... Garcia,Diana Denise 1091 . . . Garcia. Jennifer 1091 ....... Garcia, Juan Jose 1091 .... Garcia, Marco A. 1111 .... Garcia, Raymond 1101 ...... Garcia, Roberta A, 1101 .,,.. Qmis,,ver0n1c51111 ....,. Garza. Juan Martin 1091 .,.. Garza,Marcelo G.1111 . . . Garza,Raul1121 ...,. .. . Garza, Roman 1121 ..,... ' Gavit,Davic1 K.1101 . .. . . . J., Gayoso, Keneth Bryan 1091 . . .,........,....... . Gesclr,Mark. .. ............,........... ..,. o,93,1oo,157, 159 Geach, Rory 1121 ...... 6, 9, 9 Gibbs, Elisha Eldon 1101 ....,.. , ...,.......... . ,...-9,165 ........9 ....9, 167 ...18,153 174 ...39 ...39 ....39 ....39 ...39 ..,..18 .28 .,.28,167 .,..18 .39 ....18,22 , 9 28 ' 391: f f' 148 f 1.62 f 28 1 Gibb., Krisren ,....... ,,..... . . ..,........, 4167 Gilbert. Cody L. 1101 ..... Gill. Clayton 1091 ..,..... Gill, DanielfKevin1121 ...... Gill,Deanna 'DeDe',1111 . . . . Gill.John H. 1101 .Qii.' , 1 1 . . Gloeckler, Trny1111, .... 7 . Gloria, Michael Sf'1121 .... Glover, Jimmy1101 . ......,. ..,28,156 .......39 ....18,74,169 .......28,164 .,..18,99, 169 164 ' 7 29' Goetz, Stephanie 11 11 .,....... .Q,,,18, ,159 Gold Leaf Florist Unlimited ..., ,' . , L . ,189 Gomez, Benjamin A. 'Ben'1091 .... .,,, ' 379, 171 Gomez,Judy 15.1121 .... ..... ..... 9 , 10, 152 Gomez,Me1issa M. 1121. .... ...... 9 , 169 Gomez, Oscaf C ...,...... . ..,... 49 Gonzales, Alfred H. 1091 .... Gonza1es,iAndrea,1101 . . . Gonralesg Eddie 11 11 ..,... Gonzaleag-Eddie'H. 1121 ..... Gonzales, Leah Gayle 1111 . . . ....39 ....,29 .......18 . ....60,86 . ...18,169 9 1 Index Q3gqgm9,s.'Ange1ak 'Angie' f 1zpg'f VMQHIGBQ mmaaaf t10i i l . A .,..,.,. 29, 150 ?Qafd4n.oafy cosy , . . . g 'Quinn Plumbing .,...,,,. Catcher, Philli 1101 IQ-f,9,i63, 87, 157, 159,160, ' ' 162 K p , . ,,..,., GrigSQham.Shannon Ross 1097 , A . . Graves, Ball .,.,.,.,X,., . . .. , . Gray. Phillip 1091 ,...... , . ., Greaihouse, Norma 1095 S SQL . GregQQPaLtl ..'A , ...,., '. ,1.:L GriIlin,'Qing9xLU Ol .,.,.. K Gtiflin5fKghrielhil09T - 5 ..,f Gfifiiiiiffiiiw? A - A G!il5iil14ii73l'izx?lil'iigQ..- f . - Grbdiiikf' Kill' C092 ., .,.:, 'Gf9Klii4i5X6fdni'Jff10P' k P Grubbligilfffirinlill 131 . . . . , Guadrfdmagljnda KO95. , , Guenero,Maxia 1091 . . . . . , Guerrero,Mox3ica S. C102 . , . Guest. Kathy L. f09I ..,. , , Guevara,J0seph,rR. X107 . . . Guthrie. Rhondg,1.fi'12l . . , , .M189 ..,,,.29 ,...39,171, ....,,49 . ,,.W . , . .39 .39, 56 2. , Q , 48 .- ...,.., 29 339,171 . ..,., 48 ....,.. 48 5 , .,,,.,, 39 .f. 129,74,156 , .K,, 18, 156 . .39 . , 39, zifzilily-29 a31ls4 ::B9 ,Z .,.,. 291 V, if 1 ,,, - NAg-A w,.y ,h 5, .z ' Qi? as ,fs-fra L X -is ggmge y N' STEP :L Aja M Y ma. um, .... .. . i h Hair It ls , .,...,.' .44 ., A , 4 , 1 QT C3190 ' ' 18 Hall. Samuel 'Sam'Q11134-Alf-,5je1Z3Qf5L I 9 I ' ' ' ' Hamilton, Cinnarribn 157, 159160, ,L K 0 ,-,' '-'IQ':'i1:iEfjvflfsl. 162,163 'Hggn11,i,Bay . Lk, . 5121 Lp' ..,,.,,.. , , , 49 Hix:idoym,R1qlxard AridS1t1:11Q.':,.5,fgi' L L ..,.. , . . . , . ,18 James G, 112545 .V,- .1-.34 . .... , ....,., 11, 167 flfhiik94UO-Marie 'Joey'l1U. , .. ..V,.. 1-19, 25, 152, 161 HiilQ0rf,Tara L, 1121. .....,.. 2, 11, 85, 158,161,208 fl'jijkddgiee,Gar9 L, 1101 ...., . Hzgygrave, Michael D, 'Mickey' I1 25 L1 29 Ham, Robby U03 ......,,..., ., . . . Y Hqrper,Deidre C111 .,....,... .'., 19, 163 Harper.Mary Ellen C091 . , , , I 7:,: .Q ,,,39, 160 Hanell,'Benjbmin M. 'Benny'iL1 0, ,Z Harrell, Jennifer,ElaIne 1091 ..h.-. , jlfgziq Hgg1glL.f1f9Vp9Q0l1 ., 4.,L. , ,5 2 gp H4'!i!i51S5 M993 . .f - . HlmfQ4?!!i3Y1TQ13iQ0e.1.f10J -,-- nmnnagiy A1ama1x.q1om , . . HRHii15ifif.1QeslbQ D. C102 ..,.,. Hnivdi Eriigflzvvis C093 ...,... l larvJdy,?'QI-'ziiixela 'Pam'Q10l , 29, Hasty, Scott E,-1103 .,....... , Hasty, Sherece J. 1101 ,....,. , Hatfield. MlchaelSean K111 . . , Hatfield, Shannon M. UOJ, .,.. , Hnxidgc.Kim Rf 412, ..... Havlik Roofing-fgpg i,,:.Z5 1 . Hlwl- Jeff 5511ff1i?iE!Q91f five Haygood.-Sh'a1gfG3i1f4Q9lii5I Q Haynes,YBfand5iiSIlE1iO91f I-llysyngd.,kawikhiiiiflqiiggf E1 U HB4mB!1,T0hi,Rhl5QQQlg Q . Q .,.. HelIer,Rick . 1 . A . .. Heller,RolIin S. 11:21. ,Q .. . . ,, , . Hemphill. Kenneth. , . , ,. . . . . . Henkhaus, Melody Ann C091 . , , Henry, Debxa LK12? ..., xg -. . . Henryk Diner ,,...,. 1 . , .',,, Hernandez, Armando Lee!-1.03 . 26.2 1 LLM , . 29 39 ,.,.29, 166 . ,39, 167 .,,. 156,194 -. . 29, 11, 155 ,.,,. , .... ' ,.,,29 1 '6,'1'1', Es' 1571 1 oe, 153, 158,163 K ,171 ,208 . , . . . , A 151 ,.. A , , ,. .29 '14 'Ef5iqI?.51e7 29' 85 g 2g g 1ss , Lxj. lf, '39 '...39,i53 . ,.,.' 3 9,56 30.153 48,166 , 62,169 V L 48131 K . , , .39,i1521 Hemandez. Alhenna Merca 15192-Q, Hernandez, Benit0fl091iiik,ff:2lg1Q.fij,fgf5'K , . . . 1 . . 39 Hernandezdidwdrd jl1--1Q.l,:gfQ'S,E-QkglilI 4 . , 19, 166 QI-1gmandep.Erne5t CL l101,,V'f, 1' . .,.. . 30 zoo . . Q .1 I,T1f:1,g1 15135 H: ' !Q92Q:2f1IL,i'Lif T 1 ' f Hernandez. Gilbert 1121-K giiilfil., 7 Vllemandez, Hector M. Hernandez, Lorma 1093 ,l:,j.-j3::iZ'viQgf V Hernandez, Mary' Rose i09f lgI:fgQf.1 '-Hggjnandez, Mlcghae15. CQQJ - H vllgigahdez, Billy ....,,..,.,.. . Reynaldn 'Rey' 1093 4 .L . A Vf,Hgma'ndez.RQgert111, . ..... ' . . , - Wi!liam B!lly 1093 ..... ' Hgyfgra,EpoloJ,ll0,. ., ..,,.., ....11,1'56,-165 ...,..30,16'7 .,.,.39,5e .39 .,....39 ...150,160 . ..,..,.. 39 ..,..19,l65 .. ...,... 39 , .....,....., 30 HeYrera,ManuelAnton1o 'Tony'U.U,. ...1 ,,.,,,.,, 1 9 ' ' ' ' '48 Henin.D1ane .,,.... ,...... ' . .V Heuertz.Stacie L. C107 4 , , ...,. Hibler. Joseph Paul 'Joe' K09! ..., Hickqqgg JuanfReynaldo U01 ..., j Highsmiih. Traci 4123 ,.... '. . if I HinwnifCrAi9.i1,15 1'1l . 1-.. 5 w . ' HiPPQkIQiii1i4f1i1L,15, 5 5- 1--1 A A - , Hipgggmiagieiuynn f09J ........ lilbiliiiliififi Dkiiick M. 1103 ....,,, l4IbQ2lsEI'idlfiSfL5ghk5haneC121 . , . 11 Hoes.fDaie-C113 L- , ,.,.,, .,..,,.. Hdgedu, Karen-J. H 21 .........., Hague, Rajene Elizabeth 1093 ..,. Hoherlz, Tammy R. S101 ....,, . . Holdwuynienniier Rebecca 1093 . . . Holiday Cleaners- ..........., Hollunx,Janicek 1 , , .,.... X Holland, Austingflllhff-,,. . . HoIland's , .. . 1.'Lj.Sf:.-fi , Hollebekg, . , Hollebeke.RQchel:Lg11,2jQ . . Holsum Bakery., . .LQ-,fl . A ,House of Chemicals . . . l lous!on,Cinema Saint 6391 , , . rl-Idward, Erik Anthony C091 . . . , Hubhard.Sherry. ., .,.. . , , , Huckinl, Maggie M, E101 . . . . I-ludmanDn1gStofe . . , Huff. Charles L. 1121, . . . K Huggins. Misty R. 1101 . A f.f'35O,33,V153, 163 flLf.,. -. . . . 30 ggi: 11, 169 ..... , 19 , .,... .. .,... .,19 . ..-,L Y. 39,41 V 30 164 X551 1612 i69: 197 A --a- ,f.f39,159f. M30 .,-,..,191, Q ER 69 ...Hiaoi 171 .....,..l88 . .,,,,. 39,44 ..,,11,158,L20B .,.,.....1s2 .......174 .,,...39,m , ...,...,.,. 39 103 . ...,,... 48, .. .3o, aa, 54, 16311 h K ,......... 1 1 ....30f58 1 4 ' ? , lbanq,k-Josh G. 'Joe' I 1 U .... lngramffammie R, 4101 ..1., lrlah,kVirginia Meiissa C111 .... .,,.,..,,l9 . . ao, .169 V. , . . 19 fy, 'X -7 M4 , kg. - .. wif- . - ' e92egxe193gg1wfg2w ' ' K if S 5' J K 23 ' .mkmn,TaffQI1ykM. uzy .,...,.. 1 Jacklon,WiIIiam-Dgwid 'Bill' C091 , .,..,. . Jackson, Wbody JA-1101 ...,..... ....., , ,i . .-, Jacques, Davkd:QQj1g-,ggf .. .,,. ,, , . . .I Jamal, Angela. S1032 if' l Lf K ' James, LesIIeL,M,ar?EQfy23if-L fgf Q V.lamel,1.lsa,Lashqn,1D9Ig-,. ,, . . Jllllll.lBl'l..'..'.f..g. ,.,.. Jaaso,Dionicia L. 'Donnie'I1U . . . Juno, Evaristo 'Jff U03 , . Jennings, Terri L. IIZQ, ..,. 11, 152 Jim Bas: Ford , , .... J ..,,..,,............ . .V 1. 63g .1 2,g.15f1g5 A ISE. '15' ' 5 . .195 K g 4zzw4v159 . ..ih E ,33G . . .,.a .-g . g so ...g.3O,1E-3 ,..,.,.11 .179 ,.20,22,167-- 103 ,. 30 6,162 ' , 163, ..... . Joe Casin: Ceramic Tileud ................. I. 'I7911 -5.. L. , Johnson. Danice Rae K09J . . .. . Johnson.Jerry. . . . 5 ' .5 .2546 Johnson, Lenoshka A, C101 ..,. .... . 30, 99, 157, 163 Johnson, Monique Depri 1519! '. ,. Jdl'mson's Funeral Home .K . . .- ...,..,...,178 159 'Jbhnston,Sharon 1091 . . ,. ,. , . . . . 40, K Joinmcynfhia D. 1122 1 A-V. , . , ,., 11 Jones, Chantelle 1121. . ,LQ ,yi 11, 153, 162 June., Dana R, u 11 . , .V . ,g,E.3gQ2gf3jZ5fgi153, 16-lf, 165, 169 Jima, Darby Lf U O3 5 .'l' , L-gl L.-f.LGg1,i5L'g'1gi .. L .... ..... . 30 .40 Jq1qgqgkEa:1Dokiglas109351 , ,5.5 ,,.,. . , , . . , . . . . ' 3lagjQgKeQin Lee C115 . . Jdlig6jfRonnie ...., .,... LIhlibLQ,,,V!rgil Jackson C091 . . . JqnQs, Wendy S. 1111 , . . , Justicm Robert il D ....., JUBKEOCQTGHHHY L, 1121 .... , .... 20 ,..,l67 ,.,.4-0 ...20 ....,20 ..,11,167 222-ffzk 9? . ' f K -- ' 7 ww aj.1I.. 5 kk . , nw M 4'-fwaff M , w ig A, f iv Q X S as L x 'Vg ,ie Y' 4 rar Fw . -., b y f ' K-Mari' .... N. ......,. .,. 11 1..-l- 1 . .,,...,.. ,,,.191 Karcher,GerraSd David C113 , ...........,. Q ,- ,. -. V20 Karcher, Micheie1Anni9J , .... ..... 3 8, 40, Keel,Carmen 15,191 .,.,.. , A . . Keele,Mary L. 1103 ,..5 ..-.5 L Keith,Lennyfl2I .LQ Kelley. Debbie . , ifgiz .,.l'. .1. A -. 3 i.30QQ153 . . ,i. I 50 Kglly, Marc A..l1QI'Lf1g-Qgiigiq ..., A ..... .... , LQ - 30 Kemp, Kenneth5Eg,-,'KE?fnSi'5H21.5: .......,..... . . .K I1 Key,Cheryl' ...,: Qsifp j.f1 . . Q ........., , .50, 162 Kiblldbki, B!iali,MQ,f12fff:,. , , , . Killah, Slella J. I1 U fvfgi, 'Q' Kilfllmlsheila Ray i092 l . , , Kimrey,Sfm-my ..,, I, , . Kincaid. Maria ..... L Q , v Kincannon. Brian E. C101 , . . King Music Company .... . 3 . .17 . Kingston,Lacy C. U01 .L4f.':,k.g,1j.'. , . Kirkham, Matthew Don 'Mnufco9i'ig1g, , , KLST .....,... ,..... 4 Y .,10,11,82,166,167 ....N49, ..A.157g .,..13Q ...,1k79 ...,3o,57 ..,..4U ...A..174 , 30 169 Kcquq. Manheue R. 1113, , . f' , . ,20, 162 K01p4lkfStanieyLD. 1102. .L Q 'l'L ' ' , . . , . . -iK6ngQy,,Kim.Q1L2l Q ..,.. 1 1,1 .,.... . . 11, fKoi'11gDaAnlg! Defoe C091 .,..,., ,K L , 4 .....,..... . iKxq?Qiit:LAt9ssa .zoafmerooy , A 44 40, 153, 160.161, hggfiygigmwsxluam cms 1111 - A ' A - 9 '-1 '--' 20- 159. jKhieiij'Shanna R. 1101 .,...,.. . Kuhlxigjixh, Doug . ,...,. Kundth,GIenda . . . , . . ...... ,.,,31. .40 169 160 ' 155 ,...46,50 .,,..50 1 Qi' ,Wg N2 Y Lackey.Tafhffiy'ti2J ...... . A Lake Viewloodier Club ..., ,..,.,1l . ..,, 189 Lancaster. Lori C. X091 ...,.............,.. 40, 153 Lane Weather Mart- ..... . , . , . Lang. Cecelia E. 11131 .....,.......,... , Lankfold.D0nniel12l . , . Q. 4, 11 ...,..L.Q,..,,,.187I ... .420 58 1591208 ,71,84,1 , LankIold,5ondra K, 11011, . K, ..AV . . 5 , . .... ,.,. . . H31 Lan, Daniel Ray!1V1g:ig.5iiig1ifi.:5 . , Large. Paula AnhEf!5ifQQQLgi- lj, , Larzelere. Gxjeg Jaffie3fi095:Q:4 , . . Larzelere,Patrlckk?Pd11iQ9J .j,. . . , Lgyman, Lisa 1121. , . ,Q ,il . Leal. Alfred 1121 , , 4 , L6dl,Christina 4129 Q . . LedI.John P. 1107 . , .. ........,...,19,2O .,,.40,76,17l .........40,76 .....u,1s2.164 , ..,..,.... 11 ....,1I,15O .....31 I NbbIesAirConp1itioning . , . ,.1,..51 ,,..4l.l53, 'Qfiizlbi .,.,.,.4l ,Sl ....,31 .11 , ,...A,, 31 A ,31,35, 155 26,-'f5,'152, , 167 ,150 ,163 50, 165 . . 20, 22 156 162 H31 20,76,I52,156 162 150 ,3l ..41 2159161 165 , . ,152 ,182 , 1-1. ... ,..,,.178 ...20,151 .. ,.., 31 ..,, 11,64 ,,..,,.2O .1l,54,69,160 ...,..,., ..11 .49 ., 60,144,167 ...,,.41,153 20 50 ..5-7 ....4l McAllister Betty J. 1091 . , . McCabe,Karen Lee 1121 ,.., McCarly,Jack .,.., . . , MCClain,Ker1'y H23 . . . ,...41 ,...12 .,.167 ,4..12 V A ,11 ,11..1 1 1 , 5 , nugtiii Lua ' 1 'f ,,1.:i?Ji1!-ilviy Nally, Kent D. U07 ....,., . , Nalhans Jewelers ,.., Nautiluah. Navaerretie, Javier ,.,,.. Navarrette, Javier 1105 .,,.,. 139 ,H181 ....,.,,....177 ..,1. ,as g , ,33 Navarro, Richard CI H ..,..,.... ,. 22, 15071162165 K' - Navarro.Robzrtf12J,. .,., . . e'l11J. Nenley. Michael P. 'Mik , . . ,1.-1 .1'., L-'22jS11Bf Nelson, Caree Dell l091. . , ...,... ,1., I 1 p 441425815 - Nelson,LotiG.l101 ., ............,..,, , , - Nelson, Todd 1125 ..... 12, 92, Nennich,Todd M. C111 ,...,,..,..., .1., I ,.i.V'22g . 33' 156157, mo, 1.62, 1941-I 1 . 127- f Nervnez,Marselino ..... .. ,.... ,.,. . . . . . . ., Nevins, Beverly ...,...,,... . , 1 50' .. 1 151,'103,109,161 ' 175 Dealers Association , , ,.,1 , .1 ..1. , I . . New Car Newton,James 'Jimmy' C103 . , Nguyen.Chuyen V. 1105 ..... Nichols Y ....1...1,.,.. . NichoIs,Brian ..1...... Nichols Nichols Nichols Nickle! Nibkles .Jesse P. C111 . . V ., ,John Aaron 1091 . .11. , , Maria MASBHHVKOQ, .... . Charles U01 .1.,1.. , Judy ,..,., ,.,1... McClellan.Dale .,,,,..,., . v . . 5,1 McCorkle. Sean CIOJ. . . ..1. 111f . . 31 McDaniel,Cassandra L. CIO! . . . 1..1. . , 31 McDonald,Wendy M1111 , . .. ,A A 21,169 McEwen,Tricia L, 1101 .1,..1..1. .....1 . . . 31 McGeath, Justin Lawrence C091 .... 11..1..1 4 1, 74 McGinIey,Robbie,i10J , , .1 ..,1. A . , A 31,344,163 McKee,'James C. 110511 ,.,1,. . . . .31 MQKel'lCV,KeVin D. G13 1. 21.158 McKinney, Barbara 1101 gy , ....1 32 McKnight,Vip1Q1jB4C1511,LVLQK , . . . 21 MeNelly.gAmai1da1l110I'fLme-.1 ..,,. , 1 . 1..., . , . 32 McNzl1y,AmhQnpgc11'o119,11-llgi-Q .,,,. .. . . ., ,. , A . 32 McPeterq,Tar1f11jSii'TiiiYii',f1231:1.i:f.iI 11112, 63.190, 112, 162 McPhekson,fMiCh5E1,Sh3Qiri 1095 . -. lr ..1.......... A 41 man, Lynne Lav139'fQ911. ,1'.' q. 1 .....,..11.. 41, 56 Meadows,JamliSgWinsfonff09l ,... ,.1. 4 2, 94 Meek,Bob g'L'-Qklqkif,rQ,,,f ..,. E .' ...1...,..,, , . . . 48, 49 Meek,MelarxiQi09jL1. .'k-1 . . . 1 .... K .1... ,. , 42,150 Meek, VaneSsaK1Oy,. . . 1' ..', 1.., 2 GQ-32, 35, 91, 153, 163 Mendez,DAn1ell1 U ...1. 21,762 90, 150, 151, 157, 162 Menza.Sean K. l09J ,, .1....1 .... Q ..,,,. , . . . . 42 Merchant,Tim R. U11 ..1...1...1. 1 .,......... 58 Metriman,Brande R. C105 ,..... . , .32, 162, 164 Merriman,Shannny D. C101 ..1. ..1....., 3 2 Meza,Laural11D .... .., .. 1.1..1. .,..21 Micha!ewicz,Karen C121 ,..,.. , . . 12, 152, 169 MiddIeton,Mary Francis 1093 . , . .,1..... . 42 Millet. Christine D. 1101 ...... , ,,.1.... 32 Miller, Culley C122 .,.,...... ..1. 1 2, 167 Millel,Jesse E. 1113- - ' ' 21,158 Miller, Jessie L. C112 , , . 21, 156 Miller,JackK1Zl . ..., .. .... . 12 Miller Miller Miller Miller .Jodie Ann 1093 , V . .Kim Lee 1091 . . . , Robin 1121 .... . . ,Todd 1111 .,.1...1 Mllleri0denJ, Kristi L. 1111 . , Mans. Billy E. 1103 ,11..1..,1 Mills. Maria Ellzabelh 1091 ...1..1. , , , Mims, Kimberly Ann 'Kim' U03 ..,. .11. Minkina, Bradley Aaron 1111 ..., 11.11 . MiU0f,Libbyf10, ..,...,.,... . . . 32, Miranda,Rachel Y. U13 ..,1..... ,. , . Mitchell, Regina L. 'Gina'C1Ol ,... , . , Moldznhauer, Gary S1113 ..111 Molsbee. Mark C121 ,,11,,... 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C107 .... .11. 3 2, 91 Mullins. Roland 1...... ,,... 111., ,....1 5 0 Munoz. Adrian Steven lO97 vri, .,.1.1.....1 4 2 Munoz, Michelle 1101 ,......1, 1.1.. 3 2, 153, 163 Munoz, Shelley Michelle I09! ..,, ..1..1...,, 4 2 Mun'ay,Warren Douglas lO9j . . . ..... 42, 1169 Mur!ishaw,Johnny W. K1 lb . 1.,. 22 Musian g Mobile Homes , . . . . ..1.. 191 .A ,11'jort1zn,1VIitz1e,,.g,,,...1... ...33.136,1,38 , .1.,..1 181 ....,..135 ....22,166 ....,.42 ,,,.42 ,..33 ....,...51 ...l81 N91figga,Adrian 1091 ..,11..... . . ..,....,1., 42 Norris,-Dghnise Njchoie M91 . . , , .,,.. . 42, 142, 171 N151-111 Aincrican Education Center , .111. ..... 1 78 Dgverba Dani 1091 1..... NofLdn:,uBeni ,I .,,,..1.1,..... . , Ndhvdod. Gary Lynn C091 ..1. Nygr, Melanie Et U U 11..., ...g 1 ., 42,53 ,..,51.118 ...35.42 ...,22 0'Brien, Michelle Lea 1091 ,.... . , . 0'Bryan, Kevin 1115 .1..11 Ogle. Shannon 1123 , ..,.,.. , 0hlemacher,Darold L. 1121 . . , Ohlemachel. Redaina K, C097 , Olds. Jim Carl 1091 ..11....... 0lsen,Gina 1111 ....,...... 0'Neal, Kim .1.,..1 0rand,Caro!.. .... , 0rtegon,Susiell25. . , Ortiz, Henry KID 11....1,1.. Owen, Jennifer 1101 ......,.1 Owens, Stoddard C, 'Todd'U1J .... , Q' 1...,. 1,2 42, 81, 94, 124, 160 .. , .Ag-.,f.'L,,,.22 4-1222131 1 1 ..1. , . . ,42, 12411, 1'42,,1'55h , . ,,., j.:L,g.,.'42. , .fi . , .k'. 2.1622 K ' 'I55 1 .... 51 ...,22,157 ,,.....33 V-Www'-W-Afvfrr, 1 .. , ..n. ----l. .1--.---.-.-.T- -- 111,-1' :wi--11 1 K- W ,1U2fi2'i1.3 fffffgiw 1 112fi:1swWwk5amf51,4m:ssjQ,:wk i lfiiiiterylbaria Lee 1093 ....., ..,,,,,36,42,l24,155 f I - PilLliQer,'F6gdQgxnd Supply ,....,,..., ....... . . 181 1,ga:e,1ugg1n.aynae11121 ,.,,, 12, 152, 156, 160, 161, 194 I'?d'4?fi??01 Parlrer.Davld1121, ,j , .12,'1o1, 126, 127, 159 Parlrer.Je111101,. . ....., gf,-, . 4 .. .-k. 1 ..., L . ,33, 129 Par1rer.ScottDale1091i ,k'. , . .-', ,. ,,..,.. 42,171 Parlra,George Thomas 1091. . . . . , . . . . .42 Parks Goldsmlths .... 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Rhonda 1101 ............ ..,.. 3 3, Porter Henderson Implement ,... ......... Poulter Abstract ............. ....., .... 1 18 Pratl'rer,Jay1121 ,.., ..,' ..,..... 4 1 3, 96, Prlce,Bllly Joe 1901 ,..., . . . 4 2, 121,,128, 140, Producers.. ,..,..., .. .. ,..,A.,..... Puente,E1raim A1111 1. . .. . , . . . . . . . 22, Purser, Barbara Q . 1 . ..., s1,1o5, .42 180 161 181 . 183 Powell, Roy 1101 .....,.............,. 33, , 169 159 141 176 167 169 159 Pylant, Ray'1111, .. sexi' K 1,41 1111515 . 4 , ffqfgggg .,,1 .1 N f , Q.. 1,,,, ,i. .. ,,,,, 19,22. 118, 1.1 --f-- .1-:wa i ..-1..11- 1- Qulclrsall. John E. 1111 .... .,..,. ,,v.,,. ....... 2 3 gegxggfrwg, 3,131 er. ,11f.f11,2.4f-.ve - - 2 Reed.Tammy Annette 1091 . . . . Reese, Catherine Lynette 'Culhy' 1091 Relch,Robert L. 'Bobby411l1 . . . Reis.Heldl1101 ....., .. ,., . Rels,Michael1121 ....,,.. 13, Relsner, Teresa Gall 1091 ....., Rembert,B1andon H. 1091, . . . Renfroe, Frances ,..,...,. Rewelrant. Kand1s1101 ..,, Reyes, Diana C1091 ..,.. Rhyne, Rachel A. 1111 ..., R11yne,'RObert M. 1101 .... Ricardo's Restaurant ...,.... l1ichards,Dana ...,.,. . . , . Ri1:Ire9..Daniel Wayne 'Danny'109 Rickey, Lisa 1121 .,,.,.,..,.. Rizdel.1A?nyE.i1101 , , . . . . . R19Qlk,li9Sl1e'f1121,. .,,. . , . . 111999, Stephen R111 11 ..., . , , Rich. Baci inane' 1091 4. ..,...... Rohhlnsgfjiffqid Edward 1091. . , Rohhlna,Jam1e'1121 . 1 ........, Robblnl.Theresa1111 ,...,., Roberts,-Jana.L. 1101 . . , . Robinson,L.orl D. 1091 . . . Robison, MellSsa1101 .... Rcbison,Shlr1ey ........ RobIes,Albert A.1101, . . . RobIes.Al1redo 1121 . . , Robles, Gloria 1101 .... Rocha,Juan ,....,.,. Rodgen,Candls. ..,,..,, , . Rodriguez, Donna 1101 ,....... Rodrlguez, Ricky Anthony 1091 . . Rodriguez, Veronica 1101 . . . . . . Roe,Bl1l L.1111. .....,,.. . Roman, Alva Garcla1091 ...,.., Roman, Letlcla 1091 ..,..,.... Rosas,Armando1101 . . ., ., Ross. Rebecca lrene 'Becky'1111 , Rosser, Darrell 1101 ...,....... Rosser, Regina 1101 ,.,..,.,,.. 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Velasquez,Sr1nia 1121. . . . . , 1 Velasquez,5ylvia 1121 . . . ., ..24,25,127,1 Villarreal. Esrella 1121 . . , ..... . . Villarreal,Jr1nas1091 .,.. . . . . . Vele1.Gilbert11 11. . Villarreal, Marison1091 ..,. Villarreal, Martha 1091 ..,,,..,35 .. . .. ..... 44,171 24,82,158.208 ...,.15 ..,24,161 .. , .35 .. 45.159 .. .. 35 .. .. 15 Wade,Barbara ...... -. , J ,,....,.. . . . . Wade, Billy1091 ...,. Wadley,Kathy . . ... .. Wagner,Michel1e 1121. . . Walker. Stephen E. 'Ju1ly'1111 WaIl.Kay Renee 1091 . . . . . , Wallace,Bridgett1091 .. . Wallis, Charlie Leon 'C. L 1101 Walter.JoAnn . ., .. ,. . , w.1ref.N6nCy1101 . Walter, Ronald Mark 1091 , . WaIter,Roy Merle 1111 .. .. Walter, Terry 1121 ..,...... Wanoreclt.Susan Kay 1121. . Ward,Angelia 1121 ,, . . Ward,Shelli Ann 1091. . .36, 5 Ward, Sherri Lee 1091 . 116, 45. 5 Warner,S1acy 1121 . . . , Watson, Billy Darwin 1091 , Watson, Bobby Jack 1111 , Watson,Jace 1101 , . Watson, Josh 1091. . Weaver, David 1111 , Wehb,Melissa S.1111.. .. Webb, Wylle O ..,... Webster,DustI1121. . . Weeaka, Ted .,....,...., West Texan Utilities ,....,, Whalen-Gilbert,Leza 1101 . , . White,Frank . ,. ..... , , .. White, Robert Wayne 1091. . . . ., 15 35,162,165 ... 15,167 .45,128 .. .45 31,45 ,,,, ...53 .. . 45,159 53,103,145 ..,,15.167 ,25,158 .......45 .,45,l53 ... 35,169 ,..53,103 . ,.35.142 45,128 171 , .,., 25,119 , . ,.,.. 167 ... ..,...... 15,142 1. ,.,, ,..... 15,167 9,77,153,157,160,l61 9,77,153,157,16o,161 .. ,,.15,157,l59 ,....45,169 ,.,., ,118 15,151,1 Whitelell, William A. 'BHV1111 ..., Whilley,Ken . .. . .. Whitloclr.Dennis1lll.. , .. ..25 35,118,166 45,121,141 , ,, 25 .. .. . 25 ..,...49 62,163,164 53,103,169 ,,.....186 .......35 ....53 .,..45 ,.....25 .,,.53,57 ...22 Wike, Barry 1101. ..,. .. Wllde,Shannon 1121 - . . , . .. H35 .. , 15,515,153 Williams. Chance Allen 1091 .,., . .... . . Williams. Marie A.1111 .. Wilma'n Beauty Salon . , Wilson. Michelle Lyn 1111 .. Wilson, Terri 1091 . , Winans, Ronnie C 1111 , . Wisdom, Rob 1101 , Womack, Ricky 1121 Wood.Marti M. 1111, Wood, Nikki 1091 . . . , Woosley,Roy1091 . . . Word, 11115111121 .,,.... . Worrell. Bryan Lee 1091. Wright. Charles 'Tony' 1101. .. .. ,25,156, 25, , , 45, . .. ,15,85, 119 25,152,160.161,163 . ... 45,211,124 45,121,151 ., .. . ,.15, 127 , 45,121,128 , . 141 Wortham,Russeal1101. . 115, 124, 133, 142, 156, Wright,Cinnamon Lee 11 11 Wright, Donna , , . . wf1gm,s1ra11a11o1 . ,, 35 Wyse, Christine 'Chr1sl1e'1101 Wyse, Michael 1121 . . 13255 Young ,James E.1l11 . . , . .l5'.-1.4, Young,.1ef11121 . Young. Laura 1091. , Young. Randy 1121 . . Young.Susre1091 , , , . , Young Young 1 Zamarippa,Roy A, 1101 , , Zamarron, Alejandro Alex 1091 . . PalntandSupply . . .. . . Well Service . . , Zentner's Steak House, . . Zepeda.Manue11111 , .., Zuniga,Vidal1091 . . . Zuniga,Wil1ie . . , , . Zurlluh. Cenna 1121 . . . . . ,22,25, 97, . . . 25,136,137, .. 15.92, 1f15,116, . , 35,135. .. 45. . ,15,63, 71, 166 162 121 157 190 169 150 166 ,35 141 169 160 160 157 171 157, 163 S15 161 .50 165 35 166 138 15 .45 169 45 190 190 165 151 187 25 45 .53 161 lndex'203 Raymond Aguem Construction Trades Adviser lll Joumallsm l3l ICT Secretary l4l Kelly Allison - Speech Club tll OEA l3l DECA Sgt. at Arms l4l Adv.Typlng t3l Emie Anderaon ' Const.Tvade lll Dlstrlct and State Competltlon Ill Pres. of Voct. t1lCablnet BuIld1ngl2l VlCA t3l Pres. t4l Prlntlng Ml Oorlna Arambula J Art Club t3-4l Band ll-41 Reporte:lH1storlanl4l Rllle Corps l2l 204 FHA l3-4l Girl of the Month FHA l4l Otlzen ol the Month Ml YFC l3-4l 'Danny Alebedo Prlntlng Repor1ert3J Deca l4l Jennifer Aylor Speech Club lll Chlefettes l3-4l V-P Ml FHA t4l Student Coun- cil l2-32 Boys Bball Mgr. l4l Zeke Bailey , Basketball l3-41 Varslty C41 Student Council Nl FCA I3-4l Most Likely to Coach at LV l4l David Baker Football ll-2l DECA l3-4l Par 4l Lee Baker Water Valley-Agtll Football lll Basketball ill Track lil French Club on Typing 141 Shana Baker Track Mgr, l4l Spanish 141 Joum. lZl FHA l2-3l Most Gullable l4l Sergio Balderla H A Football ll-2l Track lll Prlntlng l3l ICT Pres. l4l Angela Ban Choir l1,4l U.l.L, Solo Ill Ensemble tll Photo. t2l Chtetettes 12- 3l French Club l3lk ' Donna Beclrhusen Water Valley: Drill team ll-Zl FHA l142l Spanish l2l LV: DECA l3l OEA l4l Paul Jason Beebe Football tl-4l Basketball tl-21 Track tll FFA tl-21 Zane Benson Cheerleader ll,3,4l Chlefettes l2l Student Council 11,41 V-P I3- 4J Sophomore ol the Year l2j Junior Favorite l3l Drama l344l Varsity tennis ll-4l Tennis Sweetheart l3l Basketball l142l FCA ll-4l Llons Club Queen Nl Soclal Studies Award l2l Sclence Club,l2l Who's Who Q3-4l NHS C2-4l Homecomlng Queen l4l Best Personality 141 Johnny Bland CVAE 141 Ag. l2l Jeffrey Boll Tennis l14l Varslty I2-41 Regional l2-3l Dtstrlct Runner-up l2-3l Golf 141 Merlt Roll l2-41 FFA t2-3l Art lll Kamella Brasher Band ll-3l NHS 12-31 Club Editor l4l Yearbook Stall t4l Pow Wow Staff Ml Photography t3-41 Perfect Attendance l3l Who's Who l4l Honor and Merit Roll U41 Math Club l2l James Brent: Crane High School: Basketball ll-3l Cross Country t2l DECA l4l Michael BryanFootball ll-4l Basketball tl! Debate lll Math Club lll Student Council 121 NHS t3-4l Sherly Burney Journalism lil Spanish Club l3l UIL Typ- l2l FHA l3l OEA l344l Tres. Ml Chlelettes l3-4l Honor Roll I2-3l Ted Cala DECA 141 Angela Caldwell FHA SA. Rep. In Job Interview contest 131 VOE l34l YFC l2l Charles Cannock Mech. ll-23 Perfect Attendance l4l Prlntlng l3l CVAE l4l Ellaur Canillo Track l3-4-l Spanish Club ll-21 Band l3l CVAE 12-31 Art l3l Mech. ll44l Perfect Attendance ll-4l Johnny Castro Central: VlCA t2l Auto, l2,3,4,l Sonia Castro VOE l34l OEA Tres. 131 Track lll Cody Cauley Tennls tl-41 Varsity t2-47 Regional Qual. l2-31 Golf l4l FFA ll-31 Reporter l3l Farm Skllls l3l Spanlsh l3l Jason Chatham ICT l3-4l Speech lll Tawnya Collier Speech Club ll-41 Pres. t3-41 Debate 12-41 NHS 13-4l Latin Club l3e4l JCL C3-4l Who's Who l34l Honor Roll 11-41 Second Distrlct 2'4H Debate 431 Barbara Colllna FHA l1A4l DECA l3l CVAE Tres. l4l Marisol Conatanclo Band ill VOE l4J Mexican American l4J Art Club t3l Kendra Cook Student Council l1'4l Pres. l4l Parl, l3l Class Sec. l2l Class V-P l3l Basketball ll-21 Tennis lll Varslty Goll Ml FHA ll-31 Pres. t1lV-Pl2J OEA l3l Chlefettes K2-Ill Mascot l3l SADD l3l Protect ' Senior Achievements F Graduation l4l Drama Ml Year book Ml NHS K2-4l Optimist Outstanding Studentlad-I Lions Club Queen l3f4l Cltlzen of the Year l3l Cltlzen of the Month l3l Homecomlng Duchess t4l Best Dressed t4l ' Clay Cmolu Track t14l Homemaking t3l Spanish C37 Dairy Judgtng contest C25 4-H l14l Bill Cypher! , Football ll4l Track ll-2l FFA tll FCA t2l Moet Likely to Become a Stunt Driver Ml Who's Who Dolores Delalloea ' K Homemaking lll Printing l4l Sheila Deringtan FFA 12-31 Sec. l2l Poultry Production Award Q21 Top Salesman Award t2l Jerry Desrosiers DECA t4l Delia Diaz Spanish Club lll Mexlcan American Club lll Juan Diaz Art l4l Speech t4l Mechanics t4l CVAE l4l Velia Diaz ' Joumaltsm l4l Homemaklng lll Jo Magna: Drama Band t4l Soccer Ml Bowling l4l Lvnn Dire Tennis ll-3l Varsity l2-31 Second District lZ-3l Third Regionals l2-3l Football Ml NHS l24l Spanish Club l3l Part. l3l Science Club l3l Art Award lll English Award l2-3l Golf Ml Eva Esquivel Band tl-41 NHS,t2l Student Council ll-4l Rllle Corp ll-3l Flag Corp l4l Chlefettes Ml VOE l4l Mexican American Olflcer l4l Tennls 11-21 Band Sweetheart l4l Most Courteous Ml Most Beautllul 4 Mellua Dawn Fauanachi Band l1'4l Sec. l4l Rifle Corp 12-41 Captain l3'4l Winter Guard 143 Captain l4l Winter Guard Rille' Captain t4l VOE glrl of the Month t3l Speech lil Marty Fells FFA llf3l V-P C31 Football l3l Basketball t3l DECA l4l Single space between entries ll necessary ln order to balance copy. Keith Fletcher NHS 12-41 Clttzen ol the Month lll Who's Who 13-41 Engllsh Award ll-2l American Leglon Boy's State Altematlve l3l Math Club ll-2l Science Club ll-'ll Pres. 1341 Regions lor lntonnatlve t3l Speech Club ll-4l Spanish Club l3-41 Perfect Attendance 131 Speech Awards Il-4-l Ponor Roll l14l Youth and Govemment ll-21 Optlmlst Club Award Q41 YFC 13-41 Thomas Francis Art Pres., V-P 11-31 Prlnting C41 VlCA t4l Carmen Franco GAA tl-41 Track l14l Dlstrlct Champ 133 Basketball K3-4l Volleyball ll-4l Second Team AllvDtstrlct Ml Student Council I1-4l Chlelettes l3l Cheerleader Ml FHA lll Homecoming Duchess l4l Mlss Flame l4l Pre VOE l3l Most Splrlted l4l Mlss Lake Vlew l4l Becky Freeman Cheerleader lll Chlelette l2l Volleyball ll-Zl Basketball Mgr, l2l Track Mgr. l2l FHA ll-3l VOE l34l OEA Chaplaln l4l Cynthia Gallndo Cheerleader ill Class Sec. lll Tennis Q1-2l Speech Club ill Chlefettes l3-41 Drill Leader Ml FHA 13-41 V-P l4l Yearbook Stall l4l Asslstant Editor Ml Jaime Galvan Auto Mech. Q3-41 Parl. l3l Sec. l4l Art ll-2l Frank Gamez Track ill Golf Ml Perfect Attendance ll,3l Sonia Gamez FHA l1,3l DECA 13,41 Art Club Ml Raul Guru Frlona Hlgh School: Football lll Track tll Lake View: Printing l2,4l Roman Garza Frlona High School: Athletics lll Lake Vlewz Auto Mech. t2'4l State Comp. l3l Officer l4l VlCA Club Ml Rory Gooch Football tl-4l Varsity t3-4l Basketball tl-4l Varslty 13-4b Track l 1-41 Varsity t3'4l Student Council tl-4l Parl. C41 Jr. Class Pres., Sr. Class Pres., American Leglon Boys State l3l NHS K2-4l FCA l14l Chaplin l3l Pres. l4l Choir t1,3l Who's Who t3-41 Leader- shlp Conference l4l Science Club l2l Southern Seas Outstanding Student Award lll Senior Favorite Ml Most Friendly C41 Daniel Gill Football ll-41 Art l243l Track ll! Most Gullable l4l Troy Gloecket Football ll-2l ICT t2-3l CVAE l4l Michael Gloria CVAE t3l Printlng Ml . Judy Gomez Band lll Rifles tll Flags lll FHA ll4l Chlelettes l4l Mexlcan American Club Mellen Gomez FHA tl-31Olllcert1lCVAEt4lOftlcerl4l Band lll Eddie Gonzales Football I3-41 Varsity l4l Track l3-4l Track Captaln l4l Regional Quallfer l3l Mexican American Officer l4l Spanish Contest l3-4, Mr. Lake View l4l Mr, Flame l4l Angie Gordon Volleyball tl-41 Basketball I1-4l Tennls ll4l GAA ll-4l FCA I1- 4l V-P l4l YFC ll-4l V-P Ml Choir ll-4l Prex. l3l UIL Solo ll-4-l Ensemble ll4l NHS l2-4l Pres. l4l Engllsh Award l2-3l Math Award t2-Sl Science Award l2-31 CheerleaderlChIefette ll-33 Cullen Green K ' London Central Hlgh School: Basketball l2l ICT l4l James Hlllkl - Football ll-4l All Dlstrlct Honorable Mentlon l3l Offensive Team Captain l4l Cholr l1'2l Printing Ml Track K2-3l Most Free Spirited l4l Tara Hanson FHA l3-4l Regional Meet l3l Speechl'l'heatre Arts ll-31 Year- book Stafl l4l Mickey Hargrave Football lll Voc. Ag. lll Rep State Con. l2ll lome Improvement Award l2l Farm Skill l3l J.V. Tennis 127 Varslty 134i Third District 141 Gall l4l Kim Hatrldge Pow Wow Stall l3l Chlelettes l3l FHA l3l Spanish Club Ml Track Mgr. l4l Flnest Physique Award Ml Rollin Heller Football ll-4l Varsity 13-4l Basketball Ill FFA I2-4l Pres. l4l NHS I2-4l'Parl. l4l FCA tl-4l Class V-P Ml Student Councll ll- 4l Cltlzen of the Month 141 Greenhand ot the Year l2l Chapter Farmer Award l3l Honor Roll tl-4l Debra Henry Student Council lll FHA l3l CVAE l4l Printing l3l Gilbert Hernandez FHA ll-41 CVAE t3l Spanish Club t4l Tres. Ml Cholr l4l Traci Hlghlmlth FHA I1-Zl Volleyball ll-2l Varsity Track ll-Zl GAA ll-2l Chiefettes t3l VOE l4l Shane Hoelaher Student Council lll Math Club ll-4l V-P 131 Tres. l4l Science Club l2-4l V-P I3-4l Basketball lll Spanish Club Q31 Math Award ll-3l Science Award l143l Spanish Award l3l NHS t2-4l Honor Roll ll-4l Commended Student lll Computer Club l3l Peflzct Attendance t3l Regional Qualiler Number Sense 131 . Karen Hogedl H Volleyball Ill Basketball lll Mexican American Club t2l Spanish Club l2l FHA lll Reckless Driver l4l Rachel Hollebelte Tennis ll-41 J.V. l2l Varsity 13-4l FHA 12-31 Chlelettes t2-3l Joumallsm Ml Yearbook Bus. Mgr. C41 Charles Huff VlCA Pres. I3--'ll Auto Body Repair K3-4 Tiffany Jackson Varsity Track ll-47 Basketball ll-2l Volleyball ll4l Varslty 1341 Cheerleader ll-43 Student Councll ll-4l Sec. l4l OEA l3l GAA tl-43 Class Pres. I1-2l Class Favorite l2l Cltlzen of the Month l3l Homecoming Duchess t4l Who's Who 131 Spanlsh Club Ml Terri Jennlngl Student Council tll Speech Club tl-4l Sec. l3l Tres. 44-l Debate ll-4l LVHS Outstandlng Debater t3l Social Studies Award t3l Who's Who t3l Choir l4l Chletettes 13-4l YFC l2l Spanlsh Club l3l Chantelle Janet Conestoga High: Spanlsh Club Ill Cheerleader Ill FHA lll LV: Spanish Club Reporter l2l NHS t2'4l Chiefettes'l3-4l Drlll Leader l4l Social Studles'Award l2l Tennts Mgr. l34l Who's Who l3l Honor Roll 12-4l Ronnie Jonea Central High: Voc. Auto Body Repair t3l LVHS: DECA Ml Tammy Justice ROTC lll Drill Team lll Rifle Team lll Spanish l2-3l Prtntlng l4l VlCA l4l V Lenny Keith Band tl-31 Drum Leaderfor Marching Band l4l Cabinet Making l2l Prlnting l3-4l V-P l4l Dr. Johnny Fever Award l3l VlCA l2-4l Brian Klbllookl Basketball l143l VlCA l4l Intramural Basketball Champs l3-4l First Place Pantomlme Concert l3l Terry Klme Voc.Ag. ll-3l CVAE l2f4l Dlstrlct Sergeant at Arms Don King Football ill DECA l344l Auto Mechanlcs 141 Kim Kongay Pre. VOE K3-4l OEA Ml Parl. l4l Spanish Club lll Tammy Lackey Clothing Service ill Cholr 1341 Printing t34l VZCA l4l Donnie Lankford Wall High: FFA lll Basketball lll Track Ill Band lll Student Council Ill Blanket High: Basketball t2l U.S. Achievement T 1 l l l 4 l l Academy 121 Track 121 Regional Qualiler 121AReady Writtng121 LV: Football 12-41 Captain 141 Basketbail 131 Traclt.13-41 Captain 141 Yearbook 141 Assistant Editor 141 PlTo,tograohy.141 Drama 141 Liu Layman A 'g,', P' .,,.g ft , y NHS 141 Science Clubg1g.41,..,5g,gffrrt-g5Q141' spanish Club 131 Science Award 12-31 .Award 131 UIL S-1----13-41 . attlat l-.i. . at . mmd Lat 4 E taaa ,1igQ,.?2'gE1fiaV15.?ilifj . Band 11-31 Football 1141Tfaelgl13Q21QQ2f1ex1canQAmerican Club 111 C1-ff-1---L-I it tatt of aata A ' sand 11-41 uri. sara ensemble,12131.priieggitrnritsr-10111.21 Pr-ra 141HonorRoll12-31WllofsW11o131 'K.t ' I BryanLewln ' V,,fV 'K - . K, Tennis 11-31 Football 131 Spanish Club 11-21-Youth for Govern- ment 141 ' , . K A Stoney Lindley ' Football 11441 All-District 13-41 All-West Texas 141 Basketball 11- 21, Track 111 ' K Terenlyrm Lolrse Choir 11-31 DECA 13-41 Student Council 11-21 Riialopez Volleyball 11-21 Basketball 11-41 Varslly 141 GAA 1141 Track 11- '41Varsrty141 FHA 11-41 wc 11-41 sec, 13-41 FCA tr-41 OEA 131 Girl, ofthe Month 131 Spanish 141 Mexican American Officer 141 Chiefettes 141 Foreign Language Contest 141 Who's Who 141 Most Likely to be a Coach at LV 141 Ron Lubke ,Football 11-21 Basketball 11-21 Math Club 11-31 Computer Club 12-31 . Gene Luedeclre ' A311-41 spanish 131 Ttrn Luedncke Band 11-41 Section Leader 141 Stage Band 121 Printing 13-41 Art um' .1 Noreth Malloy z Volleyball 11-21 Track 11-21 Basketball Mgr. 11-21 DECAV131 Johan. Mnlmer ' Band 141 - ' V - I Robert Manning' 'f4 Lg . Bronte Htgirg Eantaqirg 111 Basketball 111 LV: Basketball 121 cvas la-41' .1 4'.l 'xy 0ucarMartlne1'.: . .'-,c 71,115 Football 12-41 vsrstt-1141,-r9rgt3QtQ1nb121 Third ln MADD contest 121Draltln,g 141,Drawingsanjfv5r5a galleries 13-41 Tammy Mliwell: klll If-I 1 Class Sec. 111 Ull.,fSpelllnQ'11-41 Basketball 111 Science Award 121 FHA 121 Essay Contest 131 Science Club 131uWho's Who 131 Choir 141 YFC13-41 1' 1 K, , Kerry McClaiaf- -k11' ' i -. NHS12-31 Football 11-31 An 111 5 ' Corey Hcligllna ' I I Wall High: Basketball 111 Tennis 11-31 Second Regional Qualifier 131, FFA11-31 LV: DECA 141 1 Tami !4cPeter-s I ' 'Class V-P 11-21 Basketball 11-21 Student Council 11-41 Honor Roll 11-41 J.V. Cheerleader 121 Chlelettes 12-31 NHS 12-41 Who's who 14-1 Basketball Trainer 13-41 Drama 141 Mascot 141 'Homecoming Duchess 141 Sr. Favorite 141 Basketball Sweetheart 141 Karen Mlchalewlcx FHA11.,31Reporter131OEA 13-41 Chiefettes 12-41 'Crillcy Mille! A Tennis 11-41 Varsity 13-41 Regional Qualifier 13-41 Art 11-31 -DECA141 J-at num Football 111 Basketball 111 Speech 111 Building Trades 121 DECA 13-41 Robinldlller Godbyl-ligh: Boxlng 111 Football'11-31 FFA 111 LV! DECA 141 Pres. 141 Leadership Conf. 141 , Kristy Morgan ' 1 FHA 111 OEA 13-41 Sec, 141 VOE Student at the Year 131 Choir 121Chiefette'13-41 , ' I , 3 ' Lluabawablorrell A V 4, if-,A 5 l,g 1,-, Y mer 11-21 varsitygf121 1sp.-Qtr ygl' ctqmtry l,., UIL-,Typing 121 vatleybau Mgr. lat GAAEE11f3lfPHAA131hQec, 131 cuter-nes 13-41 Drill Leader 1411-Whofsk 141 'French Club 141 Yearbook Staff13-41 fiditdr?15l:.r?rrrsiQvagQa 141 Danny Hanoi ',V1' ,AQ-lg' S Football 11-41iVi1rslty 141-aassrgttrrgialfttyigiiPaffectfattehdance 131 Robert Navarro , Band 111 AthletiCsk12-31LN1'lS 12411945411 glen-4rrrai11:r1 what who 1341 ' '11, ,-'. ' A H l'1l:l7 lk' ,1: i'f7,1'f ,1'.- fflff 111't' jf T044 mm! 1 ',., , 1 4 if' 1.. 1 1 fflfi '.- T' ' .-l . YFC 1141 Pres.Q13-41kClmir ll L4-1 Enserrtble 1241 Solo! Ensemble 11,3-41 NHS 1241 Amerlcan ,Legion State-131 'what wr-9 131 PerfectAttendaaoe 131 Honor Roll 12-41 1 , 1 . l l Shannon 0919 , T Volleyball 11-41 Varsity 13-41 All-Dlsttlcl 141 Basketball 11-41 Var- ally 13-41 Caplalft 141 Track 11-41 Varslty 12-41 GAA 11-41 FHA 141'FCA:11-21 ' Klmberll Lynn 0'NeaI Choir 11-41 Prlnting13-41 VICA Sec. 141 - Susie Ortegon A Printing 131 FAN 141 HAL 141 CE 141 , llynae Parc' A K . . - cnarrcz-41FHAt1,41YFc141An Club121Chiefettes141 4, il 'V David Parker ' -.-. '-1- Q . '- Clint Sim plan Journal1sm'111 Photography 121 Yearbook 1341 School Board Essay Contest 131 f I Deriezsolli' , ''ivgriiayngsrtijtrfei'Basketball11.21 varsity rn-.cr 11-21 DECA sec, Chlefettes 141 5010 - Basketball 1141 varsity 13-41 All-Star shootout 131. st11isgrii1'jgff'j8tfvI131.fT3rack51-1 PF'nfi11s121DECA 13-41 Courtcil11,31FCA11-41NHS12-31 A o A HICTICII Parsons - . 1 ICT 131 DECA 141 K 'f ' . 1 . T A i ki Football Mgr. 12-31 Track 131 Rapping 13-41 DramaL141 Most Splrlted141 ' --1 , Marylou Patterson A . A Volleyball 11,31 Basketball 11,31 FFA 12-31 Greenhahd Sec, 121 FCA 110 GAA 111 FHA 131 Spanish 11-21 Foreign Language Con- test 11-21 Student Council 141 Most Humorous 141 mrrervctul- - 1 1 ' FFAl24lFHA,141 . . Petehnl- - -..-- 'Me-r1r'Lt12-?t1gr-'tvrrtbau l1:4l,lCf1' 131 Tres. 141 -f'lPiiitvtl'1PPl1Siff1?.-lf t1-. i ,,-tl-. f 1 A SpeecliClub-111Q1Qeba1ef111tSgience Club 111 Football 11-31 Track 11-21FCAQl11i3li'Qi'Qff l'.- 1221- V .ity Prather- -'1-l1 1 DECA131 Phaf6Qitrbhtk,14tE-Arr cttttrlzy Athletics 111 Cory Randolph' Yl', ' Football 11-41 vaisrry '141i'fraek 11-31 varsity 12-31 vice. Reporter 141 Journ. 111-Baslretball111 Spirit Crew 141 Prlntlng 141 Speech 131 Loudest Mouthat LV 141 -- A Berry Randolph I 'K I Football 11-41 Varsity 141 Basketball 11-41 Varsity 141Track 11-41 Varsity 12-41 Photography 141 Perfect Attendance 131 Randy Rangel A Track 11-41 1 101 Award 121 Rapplng Crew l41,Football Mgr. 11- 31 Photography 131 Yearbook 141 ' John Rankin ' A Auto Mech. 13-41 Pres. 141 1 :ffl Justin Reed ' - K 'K'- i Art 11-41 Pow Wow Stall Photographer 141 Honorable Mention Kendell Art Gallery 121 . ' - nf V1 jig Michaelilelo ' K - - :: T Journalism 12-41 Features Editor 131 Pow Wow EdltdrL141 Literary Meet 12-41 Art Club 11-41 Section-Leader Leader 141 Percussion 12-41 Most Valueable Artlst Pres. 141 Band 11-41 Assistant Drum Major 141 BandE.BeatfQ141 UIL Solo Contest 141 Solollinsemble Contest 141Sctence-Club Lisa Marie Rickey ' - q A ' . NHS 131 Cholr 11-41 Tres. 131 Pres. 141 UIL Sololsf 13-41 Ensem- ble 141 Scholastic Poetry Contest 141 Writers Digest Poetry 141 YFC 131 Who's Who 13-41 Miss Southern Bell LV Cholr 131 Stu- dent Council 131 Alter. 141 K . Leslie Lynn Riggs I A Band 11-41 Sectional Leader 11-31 VOE 13-41 Glrl of the Month 131 v-P 141 contest 13-41Ty'p1ngContest121 Jamie Robbins -f 'ig I Athletics 11-31,FFAl'11-31flCT 14lt.Rep0rter 141 Best Decorated Locker 1317 .Kkv if ,,'1 1'K1 f Linda , ---' - Volleyball 11i321QBas11etballi1 I-21 Track 111 Homemaklng 11-21 V- P 111-icff K A .-ldffsl. flefiffl '-.'l '3fQlIf7'7' -Fastbair-1.1141 'varstry 141-1AllQDlstrict Guard 131 whos who 131 Traolt7131'Auto Mecl1L'131 FCA 111'Drama 121 Explorer Law En- forcement Pres.121FFAiTres.121 4-H Tres.,121 Spanish 111 Jaon,Santana, - ' y Building Trades. 121 Track 13-41 Intramural Volleyball Champs 141 MVP 13-41-Football 111 Basketball 121 Spanish Club 11-21 Band 131 CVAE 121 FFA 111 Prlnllng 121 A111141 Frank Santellano I ,' . ,V Band 11-41 Photography 131 Yearbook Staff? 141 Mexican American Club, Art 11,41 Perfect' Attendance AwardQfUlL Solo 14, - . 71, , 141 Trac!-r:11-41 Varsity 12-41 Pole Vault Runner Up 131 Speeoh Club 111 Finest Physique 141 Football 141 Central Soccer Team 141 Exchange 'Studentglrokrri-ikgfi-5 Wolfgang Schlneder ' . .K -.gi W-Germany K 51:1 lK,-K 35 '.K' 1-liis--14:7-:I'fWQ Kevin Scott ' 1-5 7 '-'-'- it- 'VQ1li9 a9Y1sP'1F5 ' gpsistnmsanlrty Sec. 111 Football 11-21 Basketball 11-21 First ln .. 1 1 Q11-lvf?et5i?'f!l-Cfletkrfbell W Jimmy Patterson 1 ' 1 ' -F 'kk'- - f 1 Q5f2'll1QI!!!ki football 1,3-41,:kAlliDistrlct Second Team 141 All-West Texas Wide 'Reclever141Olfenslve Capt. 141 Basketball 12-41 Track 141 NHS 12-41 V-P 141'Studeni Council 11-41 Soph. Favorite 121 Sr.Class Sec. 141 Who's Who 140 FCA 13-41 Perfect Attendance 13-41 Honor Roll 1141 A Karen Starkey A 1 ' VOE 13-41 Contest 13-41 Sergeant at Arms 941 Cryutalswarlngin 1 V , 1 - 1 1- FHA 12-31 Chlelettes 12-41 Drlll Leadetif-ti Sec, 141PECA 13441 K Tam Tate A 1, .l,1 A A ',,g. T ,hl'. Art131Homemaklng13-41 Agfiiti 1.27, H 9 f,'k '- KatrinaTaylor k.'k . f-11:1 ykkyl- I ---fx: .khk' - FHA 11-21 Math Club 1l,2,41 Spanish Club.131:Sejerrce-Glubl12-41 Math Award 121 NHS 11-31 whos wha13iUiLgMathiiZt'if- ',l' f , Mom, Taylor - -T, I , g- 1 E -rl K- Choir 11-41 Ensemble 12-41 District- '. ' soiofensembie 12-41 NHS 12-41 YFC 1.t2341l1..Sciarrcajqlrrtsg-t1-41 Outstanding PE Student 121 Citizen of thlefMdrr1h 131' 1 .1 ' l-.- 1 Jody re-qu. ' ' Band 11-41Culor Guard 11-41 Lieut. 12-41 Winter Guardf141 Capt. 141 VOE 13-41 Girl of the Month 141 Blue Bandettes-141 Student' Council111UlL Spelllng121 A V Louise Skeeter Teague I ' Watervalley: Pep Squad 121 Basketball 121 FHA 121 LV: Cholr 11,31OEA 141 Natalie Tillery Choir 11-31 Lib. 131 Science Club 12-31 Spanish 131 YFC 141 Vickie Trlolo A Band 11-41 Section Leader 12-41 Color Guard 13-41 Rifle 13-41 Lieut, 141 Pres. 141 UIL Solo Contest 141 Speech CLub 131 Drop Award 131 ATXLT Award 131 Stage Band 141 Tracy Unger Cons. Trades 111 DECA121 Football 131CVAE 141 Cynthia Vasquez Homemaklng 111 CVAE 141 Sonia Velasquez - lntramural Volleyball Champs 141 FHA 111 Cholr 11-21 Michelle Wagner DECA 13-41 V Terry Walter A Football 12-31 Cons. Trades 121 DECA 141 , Susan Wanoreclx , - K 1 , f Central: Volleyball 121 Basketball 121 'Track 121 Ag.- 121'LV: Volleyball 131 Basketball 131Tranlr141, 7 I - K- K . 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